8 Things We Liked and Disliked About Fresh Off The Boat

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Lindalee Law
Lindalee Law - 5 years ago
Simple: The wife. Stereotypical asian... they follow whites around in their store, nasty old women, rude clerks
Joi Alinday
Joi Alinday - 5 years ago
Jessica: “HEY SHUT YOUR MOUTH. NOBODY CARES WHAT YOU’RE GOING TO SAY”
杜嘉偌
杜嘉偌 - 5 years ago
as men, you guys used way too many likes in your speech.....
Bruce Tsai
Bruce Tsai - 5 years ago
i like stinky tofu lol
Lisa T
Lisa T - 5 years ago
i never even watched it - the ads alone looked too racist for me
Europa Man
Europa Man - 6 years ago
A real Yellow household would be smacking kids. FOB doesn't show the smacking of the children.
Europa Man
Europa Man - 6 years ago
The best part is Jessica is the new Yellow MILF on the block. A-cups on Yellow women rule !
MiguelitoGrajimez
MiguelitoGrajimez - 6 years ago
These 2 guys look like evan and emery all growed up
Deleted Deleted
Deleted Deleted - 6 years ago
Constance Wu had coaches to prepare the accent because it is Taiwanese mixed with dc like Eddies mother Jessica in real life.

10. comment for 8 Things We Liked and Disliked About Fresh Off The Boat

lumapas
lumapas - 6 years ago
BRUCE LEE WAS Chinese-American because he was born in San Francisco California.
PurelyAfrican
PurelyAfrican - 6 years ago
fob is literally the equivalent to "bush" a african term to describe uneducated, unrefined Africans who just arrived in the West! It's hillarious we have the same terms to describe these people!
Teetwo Dev
Teetwo Dev - 6 years ago
This is the true life story of Eddie Huang - a famous tattooed chef, rapper, metal head and comedian. He's brash, pointed, direct and in your face, foul mouthed. If you've seen or watched Eddie you'll understand the kid in the show. The show is his life when they moved to Florida. Look him up on Youtube. Do your research! https://youtu.be/_Ka85HxAQR0
Zaydthedancer 11
Zaydthedancer 11 - 6 years ago
2:28 THANK YOU SOMEONE ELSE HAS REALISED!!!!!!!
Chayan Roychoudhury
Chayan Roychoudhury - 6 years ago
I relate a lot to the show even though I am South Asian.
Anita Boddie
Anita Boddie - 6 years ago
The first Asian centered show in the States was The Margaret Cho Show based off her comedy routine about her Korean immigrant parents and grandparents and how she was so westernized. It was on in the early '90's.
Kathy Somers
Kathy Somers - 6 years ago
I think Dr. Ken is funnier...
Eric Phan
Eric Phan - 6 years ago
Um guys the title is the name of the book that Eddie Huong wrote and this show is loosely based off of the book
Vera Speedwell
Vera Speedwell - 6 years ago
My dad is like that, his asian and he act like a white dude, sometimes im embarrassed. Maybe becuase my dad havent return back home for years.
Skellyrox17
Skellyrox17 - 6 years ago
Ngl, you two are adorable and I'd watch either of you in a romantic comedy

20. comment for 8 Things We Liked and Disliked About Fresh Off The Boat

meiqi LI
meiqi LI - 6 years ago
I am literally fresh off the boat and don't know the term! Haha, have difficult to assimilate with local culture. First generation have a lot of pressure.
Very Angelic
Very Angelic - 6 years ago
Agree
Ian Spamm
Ian Spamm - 6 years ago
I'm sorry. I love your channel but, I cannot with this video
Ian Spamm
Ian Spamm - 6 years ago
Constance Wu is not 26 she is now 35.
IceNixie0102
IceNixie0102 - 6 years ago
Can you do an update? Review the show again, now that there have been 3+ seasons, and the characters have developed more?
IggyIsHorrible
IggyIsHorrible - 6 years ago
You guys need to do.more research. Makes your critiques sound completely mundane and idiotic. Go read the book
JiaoziBaozi
JiaoziBaozi - 6 years ago
I haven't read it yet, but I'm curious as to how close to the book it gets. It's based on a book written by the actual "main character" (the kid you don't like, lol) about his growing up. But I'm sure Hollywood exaggerated things, too. I think as time went on, the character development improved. But they do address their "americanization" later in the series, as in the family has been there quite a while. The parents even had a furniture store in Florida for some time before the move and the restaurant.
Vernesha Britt
Vernesha Britt - 6 years ago
This was the worst review it's like they wanted the main characters to be locked in a room writing essays while the parents yelled at them in their languages
water Ice
water Ice - 6 years ago
At 1:04 if you had seen the episode about louis Huang brother visiting who is Gene and is the actor ken jeong? He looks like him
water Ice
water Ice - 6 years ago
I love this show it now has 4 seasons and they are still making episodes

30. comment for 8 Things We Liked and Disliked About Fresh Off The Boat

Diogenes2077
Diogenes2077 - 6 years ago
You made yourselves apear like idiots in this video, sorry. You are speculating about something without doing the minimum of research (ok you watched some episodes of the show but that apears to be all).
Accusing the title of being just for provocation while you yourself seem to just ride the hype around the show in this vid. As many gave commented before, the show is based on a book of this title which is actually based on the experiences of its author Eddie Huang.
Sorry again but this video is a shame.
Steven Cai
Steven Cai - 6 years ago
"a white dad trapped in an asian body"
Lolana Kahale
Lolana Kahale - 6 years ago
asian dad actually crazier than asian mom in real life
Jordansperspective
Jordansperspective - 6 years ago
i love how a lot of this video is them hating on the show
Argon Wheatbelly
Argon Wheatbelly - 6 years ago
You don't "hate on". You hate. You take responsibility for that hate, and own it. Saying, "hating on" distances yourself from that. I don't hate on anything.

I simply hate.

Words have power.
Cisco4kid1990
Cisco4kid1990 - 7 years ago
Everybody hates Chris is nothing like fresh off the boat bruh I watched all of everybody hates Chris and maybe the mom's and the dad's aka mom being mean dad being cool but everything else was way different
Cisco4kid1990
Cisco4kid1990 - 7 years ago
That must really suck you guys are from main land China but at least your in America now
Cisco4kid1990
Cisco4kid1990 - 7 years ago
This show is fucking hilarious
Ace Rms
Ace Rms - 7 years ago
« Fresh Off the Great Wall » would have been a great name
Girl Who Loves Fantasy
Girl Who Loves Fantasy - 7 years ago
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo had an asian lead. It was on Nickelodeon in the early 90s.
Charles Russo
Charles Russo - 7 years ago
Pls support this show
It's very good and the mon is funny
Charles Russo
Charles Russo - 7 years ago
Asian integration is best thing to happen to America
Charles Russo
Charles Russo - 7 years ago
Yea the kid doesn't work
Charles Russo
Charles Russo - 7 years ago
The mon and dad carry the show .
She sexy and funny and smarter than every one .
Did u see the show were she goes for her green card .
Funniest show on TV
Charles Russo
Charles Russo - 7 years ago
Love this show.
Mon is hot and so funny
I am white Italian American 3generation
"She takes her mother shopping, and to impress her she shoes how u can get cheap shoes , at the "Left Feet Only Store "
Frederica Steller
Frederica Steller - 7 years ago
Interesting viewpoints! I liked this!
Soccer 4Life
Soccer 4Life - 7 years ago
it wasn't even like everybody hates Chris's it's just the narrator
Esther Par
Esther Par - 7 years ago
I had to disagree with a lot of things in this video. I know these are your opinions but a lot of them sounded extremely ignorant to me. You guys seriously overanalyzed everything and I feel like you guys didn't do proper background research on this show. Some aspects of the Asian culture are too harsh and inappropriate for a damn ABC sitcom and they did a lot of the things they did for comedic effect (like bringing the stinky tofu to the potluck). I can understand that your guys' backgrounds make you feel like this show wasn't realistic or relatable enough but remember this show is supposed to entertain, not be some kind of documentary. They had to alter this show to fit the ABC image. And not every Asian American/Asian has the same experience as you guys so I don't like that you guys acted like your experiences dominated and represented all Asian families and thus this show's as well. Don't compare this show to Modern Family because white families are soft af and have a completely different culture from Asians. And I believe the title can be applied to the show because I feel like it represents how this Asian family still faced things that actual "fresh off the boat" families do. This family is Americanized but look at how some of the other characters treated the family because of their ethnicity and not to mention how they are still adjusting to their new predominantly white suburban environment (but I know this show title was taken from Eddie Huang's book). Overall, I think you're still entitled to your opinion on this show and of course not everyone will agree with it but you guys came at this with too much bias and little research.
profoundmemory
profoundmemory - 7 years ago
these two taiwanese sluts turn me on. really want to see they play 3some with white alpha.
aspebb
aspebb - 7 years ago
Everybody Hates Chris.
shaka_lutherking
shaka_lutherking - 7 years ago
You guys should really listen to why Eddie Huang named his book "Fresh off the Boat" and you'll understand why that's the title.

50. comment for 8 Things We Liked and Disliked About Fresh Off The Boat

Swagger Do
Swagger Do - 7 years ago
To Mikkow (Michael): you look like Jackie Chan's love child. What part of Hong Kong is your mother from?
Eva Wang
Eva Wang - 7 years ago
im asian and my dads like that lol
Ashley Wang
Ashley Wang - 7 years ago
The title is based of the book written by Eddie Huang, which is what this series is supposed to be based off of. That's where the title comes from. Eddie Huang even touched on the topic of why he chose this as the title for his book in a handful of interviews. A little bit a research should have been done before assuming why this and that was done for a show you are doing a review/critique about.
Ravyn Skye
Ravyn Skye - 7 years ago
EDDIE HUANG'S BOOK WAS CALLED "FRESH OFF THE BOAT", AND THE SHOW IS BASED ON THE BOOK.
Ravyn Skye
Ravyn Skye - 7 years ago
Um, I'm a little confused... "This show is too stereotypical!" "ASIAN DADS AREN'T LIKE THIS FOR REAL!" ... Meanwhile, this show is based on a book about Eddie's memories of his actual childhood. For the record, my husband's parents hug him all the time, and he's almost 30 years old. His parents hug ME all the time. They are from China (his mother) and Vietnam (his father). I don't think all Asians are stone faced and stone hearted people. Southern Chinese/Vietnamese especially can be very warm and loving. My husband tells me he loves me, like, at least 2 to 3 times a day... In the morning when he leaves for work, when he gets home from work, and before bed... it's at least that much.
Sham Adams
Sham Adams - 7 years ago
she 34 not 26
Rick Thomas
Rick Thomas - 7 years ago
They didnt name the show Eddie Huang did
Amanda Ratliff
Amanda Ratliff - 7 years ago
lol the one "romantic" movie ive seen with an asian guy was romeo must die with jet li and aaliyah but it was pretty awesome
Bea Gruy
Bea Gruy - 7 years ago
Actually, their dad is like my dad. I completely understand why it's "weird". My mom was a tiger mom, dad is like a "cool dad". So, I had a balance... somewhat.
Frustrated Noob
Frustrated Noob - 7 years ago
there are many Indian actor in Hollywood. Indian are also Asian.
kajsjdjfjedj jcdjdjdjcjdjd
kajsjdjfjedj jcdjdjdjcjdjd - 7 years ago
the dad reminds me of the dad from jake long where it's like everything he says is kinda stereotypical white dad....which yeah any race can act like that but it's kinda funny how they changed it from the guy who wrote the book they base it on
C R
C R - 7 years ago
My favorite show, I dedicate my Tuesday nights. I love Fresh off the boat!!!!!!!
tutu tu
tutu tu - 7 years ago
台湾人就是中国人,为什么你们老是要分开说!!!!!!!!!
Jessica P
Jessica P - 7 years ago
I would totally watch a romantic comedy with an Asian guy as the main character! I do watch Korean dramas more than I watch American dramas . . .
Dewi Retika
Dewi Retika - 7 years ago
Dr. Ken is more Americanized than Fresh Out of the Boat. What do you think?
Argon Wheatbelly
Argon Wheatbelly - 6 years ago
Dr. Ken is a doctor and an actor. I don't care where he's from. I think he's simply good at what he does, and provides great entertainment. The rest is commentary.
Saya X
Saya X - 7 years ago
I wasn't a fan. Tried watching it for like 5minutes and just couldn't get into it. I thought the jokes were lame and the humor was really dry. And yes, I'm Asian.
Nozin Around-CJLO
Nozin Around-CJLO - 7 years ago
"it's too stereotypical"..."the dad isn't Asian enough!"
yeah right
MingMong MongMing
MingMong MongMing - 7 years ago
You guys are fresh off the boat and I bet u guys been or was born here in the US lol
oke vy
oke vy - 7 years ago
honestly, i can relate so much to the main character
Al Yee
Al Yee - 7 years ago
The title has a bad name. Was used for migrated people came overseas from Asia or Hong Kong back in the 70's to U.s.
The Dork Knight
The Dork Knight - 7 years ago
the name is the name of the book the show is based off of
L P
L P - 7 years ago
One thing they need to stop doing in FotB is wearing their shoes in the house! :P That bothers me so much! (petty stupid stuff, but still!)
RandomStix
RandomStix - 7 years ago
its based on the book written by eddie huang so most of the stuff n the stereo typical things probably happened in his past
Sarah Trachtenberg
Sarah Trachtenberg - 7 years ago
I thought this show was pretty funny. I'm not Asian so I don't know how accurate it was, but as an "ethnic American," I could relate to it on some level. Plus it was nice to see more Asians on mainstream American TV.
destined2bebossy
destined2bebossy - 7 years ago
The similarities with Everybody Hates Chris was the most glaring to me
raymond onal
raymond onal - 7 years ago
Maybe you guys don't know who's narrating the show. Who they base the main character from? Lack of research from these guys. But then again, what do i know? Lol
Derek Martin
Derek Martin - 7 years ago
theres no narration in the second season. its much better though.
docwonder hoffmann
docwonder hoffmann - 7 years ago
All 3 Harold and Kumar movies. Harold (John Cho) is the romantic, comedic lead.
Derek Martin
Derek Martin - 7 years ago
Not to forget steven yuen in the walking dead went from single to having a wife and kid.
livii
livii - 8 years ago
Eddie Huamg said in an interviewt that Abc changed the content and portrayal of how it actually was being an immigrant. So he end up backing out, so many of the scenes were geared towards how non Asians viewed it.
udlock9
udlock9 - 8 years ago
2 white washed doods ripping on a kid? losers.
RockedThe/CrapOut
RockedThe/CrapOut - 8 years ago
You two are bitching about the show not being accurate, and the family not being Chinese enough...
I'm watching the title of your next video and it reads "East coast Asians vs West coast Asians" hahahahahahaha!!! HAHAHAHA!!!! I'm sorry you're just like the peeps on the t.v show!
Darealpokgai .MacauGamer
Darealpokgai .MacauGamer - 8 years ago
"Fresh off the Boat" is the title of a real novel that this show is based on
Were Chicken
Were Chicken - 7 years ago
I have to say, the fact they didn't even know that took a lot away from this. I mean they should have researched it a little.
Steven H Wang
Steven H Wang - 8 years ago
To be fair though, there are a lot of Asian American kids who try to act ghetto.
Steven H Wang
Steven H Wang - 8 years ago
The father is too nice and chilled to be stereotypical. The mother is on point.
galino
galino - 8 years ago
I don't know y chinese have the problem with their parents and their way of behaviour - i find chinese life very pleasant and civilized. Just stop blaming your parents, they are great.
Steven H Wang
Steven H Wang - 8 years ago
Chinese parents tend to be really intense about everything.
irrelevantchangeling
irrelevantchangeling - 8 years ago
I disagree with some of your comments particular with your expectations of how the family should be. I found this to be a breath of fresh air. The joke about them moving from Washington to Florida and still being considered "other" set up the fact that the title was tongue in cheek. I understand though about the kid being difficult to relate to at first but I've seen 12 episodes or so (you guys seem to have seen only the first 4) and I like the kid more and more. He feels like a real kid. Bratty and selfish at times, confused and frustrated but in the end a good kid who will look after his family and others.

I hope you enjoyed more of it. I live in HK and find it a bit difficult to access episodes easily (watched the 12 eps on a plane)
Sa Mos
Sa Mos - 8 years ago
Where did this false information that Constance Wu was 26 when the show premiered come from? The show premiered in 2015. She was born in 1982. She's in her early 30s.
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-- - 8 years ago
I completely disagree with the usage of the term FOB...I have never used it in a derogatory way and it was always perceived as just someone who was Asian, didn't grow up in the States, has style, and culture less Western and more Asian...I must be way out of it if its used to indicate that someone is uncivilized... uneducated...
Vivian Cheng
Vivian Cheng - 8 years ago
Well, you guys are being stereotypical too. I was born and raised in Taiwan, but my parents are NOT those "typical/normal" Asian parents!! We treat each other with respects and share ups and downs together. How are you so sure to make a statement that Asian parents don't open up to their kids?
Random Person
Random Person - 8 years ago
So you're saying before asians are fully integrated into american society, they are uncivilized, uneducated and they have no manners?
Eric
Eric - 8 years ago
Even the dad, Randall Kim is not Chinese/Taiwanese. He's Korean. The show is about Taiwanese family and one of the main actors is Korean? No wonder why he's the only one in the family that never speaks Chinese. How come all the actors with lead roles on TV are almost always Korean. Do they have some sort of inside connections?
Barry Snell
Barry Snell - 8 years ago
How can anyone make that broad of a statement ("Asian dads aren't like that") without being racist?
Fobulous TV
Fobulous TV - 8 years ago
There's an Australian show called The Family Law which is similar to this show, but it's got so much more Asian-ness to it and is much more enjoyable. It's hard not to compare the two because they are both based off of biography, both are of the same genre, both the moms are strong and open minded, both dads run a restaurant etc. If you like this kind of TV shows I highly recommend you check it out
Cena Sleepy
Cena Sleepy - 8 years ago
I swear to God that kid looks like David So
Rei Joon Y
Rei Joon Y - 8 years ago
the parents are the best part because they're funny. so true
Gaurav Sabnis
Gaurav Sabnis - 8 years ago
Now that two seasons are done, you guys should do an update post.

i watched the in summer 2016, so a couple of your criticisms didn't make sense. the name comes from the book. and the real Eddie Huang is majorly into hip-hop. in fact his criticism is that the show isn't enough hardcore hip-hop.
Edmund Setyono
Edmund Setyono - 8 years ago
Is it just me or Michael looks like Michael Chang?
li john
li john - 8 years ago
Felicia looks so much like Constance Wu
Whitt Facee
Whitt Facee - 8 years ago
Wondering if they even remotely knew that this show is based off a book about the real Eddie huang.......
Marie Duplessis
Marie Duplessis - 8 years ago
Romeo must Die had an Asian love interest.
KPOP TV
KPOP TV - 8 years ago
I thought the mom and dad were the main charecters. Welp they are my favorite

100. comment for 8 Things We Liked and Disliked About Fresh Off The Boat

Can we get 500 subs With bad content ?
Can we get 500 subs With bad content ? - 8 years ago
And why cant they have there real names i get based on eddie but ...... Any way it is kind of like asian modern family except for the 90s setting
Can we get 500 subs With bad content ?
Can we get 500 subs With bad content ? - 8 years ago
The things i dont like is why is it set in the 90's second if they are graduating and having girlfriends shouldnt they have a teen actors? Cuz if its set in the 90s then no etc.
Cayanna P
Cayanna P - 8 years ago
I think the term fresh off the boat is not as derogatory from an American point of view as it is for you. we only mean newly arrived, doesn't speak English, or understand the culture. Americans don't generally know enough about the culture newbies come from to say they're uneducated and uncivilized. I wouldn't think those were common to most immigrants.
Bree Bridger
Bree Bridger - 8 years ago
I think the "Fresh Off The Boat" title is tongue-in-cheek about them moving from DC to Orlando -- they are adjusting to a new Western culture than the one they already adjusted to in DC. Much of the 1st season is about adjusting to living in an all-white community when before they were surrounded by other Chinese and other minority families.
NightOdin
NightOdin - 8 years ago
jessica is totally my mom. @@ especually the aircon scene.
Santos Lewynn
Santos Lewynn - 8 years ago
What's wrong with rooting for the parents. Too many shows play the parents like idiots. That's why kids disrespect their parents so much.
ibukdezz1031
ibukdezz1031 - 8 years ago
i disagree cuz i was tight with my parents and im as AZN as it gets
Can we get 500 subs With bad content ?
Can we get 500 subs With bad content ? - 8 years ago
Why on earth are the children haveing boyfriends and girlfriends so early i dont get the entertainment and comedy about this
Katherine Tutschek
Katherine Tutschek - 8 years ago
That's not what FOB meant where I grew up. It mainly refered to differences in style and language.
I think the show, while funny and relatable in some ways, is too stereotyped. The title, as you said, is a misnomer, and in my mind contributes to the stereotype that Asians are perpetual foreigners.
Kat Deluxy
Kat Deluxy - 8 years ago
I agree with your assessment of Eddie's character. He's suppose to be the star of the show but something is not connecting with the character. I feel like they are being too heavy handed with the entire hip hop thing, I know that in real life Eddie subscribes a lot of urban culture but I find it hard to believe that at that young he had all that swag it seems fake on the show.
Kat Deluxy
Kat Deluxy - 8 years ago
lol
wilsonseto1
wilsonseto1 - 8 years ago
+Kat Deluxy i had that amount of swag as a kid and totally related with Eddie
RoCk'In RoLl AlIeN from Japan
RoCk'In RoLl AlIeN from Japan - 8 years ago
The Huang Family are so use to the lifestyle in the big city and surround by other Asians & minorities. The reason why it was called Fresh Off The Boat, because they move to a new town, where it is so White America, did you get the joke or not. I know the title to that term means a foreigner coming to a new world, but the title so damn catchy and its relatable to everyone, for example, like a City Slicker moves to the Country side or the opposite. PS I love the show, it so remind of my childhood. Thank You, Eddie Huang!!!
Kenneth Ly Videography
Kenneth Ly Videography - 8 years ago
The thing with the show is that all characters even the non asian ones are stereotypes.
My fav parts are the asian perm and when the family was watching the commercial the dad has made. It literally had me dying.
Bill熊
Bill熊 - 8 years ago
romcom with Asian, I can think of Video Game Highschool
naturalpro2003
naturalpro2003 - 8 years ago
I do agree with one point, the parents carry the show more than the main character. I find him hard to like.
Krakkulf
Krakkulf - 8 years ago
Okay, I'm a white male in Norway, but your arguments and points seems kind of more racist than the show itself.. It's important to keep in mind the intent of the joke, rather then the joke itself... I feel this show is going to be remembered as a milestone for sitcomes and acceptence/undersating for asian culture!
Yun X
Yun X - 8 years ago
Asian in the U.S.. Agree with you. The show is pretty good. Yeah a lot of stereotype jokes. That's why it's funny.
peter tuann
peter tuann - 8 years ago
agreed, they are not FOB, they are highly assimilated, those kids were raised by an American family, not immigrants
pekinggeese
pekinggeese - 8 years ago
American Romantic Comedy with an Asian guy as the main character: Shanghai Calling
Sonic Sloth
Sonic Sloth - 8 years ago
I think Eddie is a great character with a lot of virtues besides shortcomings.
KojTxiv Haam
KojTxiv Haam - 8 years ago
the show tanked after so1... would've been better if there were actually Real Asian situations... if you get my drift... there were no timeouts or goto your room... and if there was I missed it.
Meowstified
Meowstified - 8 years ago
It's called Fresh off the Boat because of the memoir the real Eddie Huang wrote.
IAMprofesz
IAMprofesz - 8 years ago
I agree with EVERYTHING, except for the accent part because I just don't know.
gemscence
gemscence - 8 years ago
Constance Wu a year ago when you posted this video was 33, not 26... It's different, just sayin
Strarmo Percanriete
Strarmo Percanriete - 8 years ago
Well, she looked like she was 26 :D
She's gorgeous!
Mallika Banerjee
Mallika Banerjee - 8 years ago
i agree with everything they said; but i still love the show
SeanO Basti
SeanO Basti - 8 years ago
I think it's not meant to be judged for the oriental audience. But more so for the rest of the world.
AlbanZap
AlbanZap - 8 years ago
These guys said "Asian dad's are not like that", having seen Eddie's dad on his show 'Eddie's world' his dad doesn't seem like a stereotypical strict asian parent, you guys realise that not all asian dads are the same right?
CNVideos
CNVideos - 8 years ago
I can't stand the theme tune.
carcar brad
carcar brad - 8 years ago
..I mean if it was more ' realistic' as you guys talk abt.. it would be just another sad drama.. I luvd this show cuz it was light hearted and fun. I didn't see them as a 'Chinese fam' anyways - that's just me. I just saw them as a new fam in the neighborhood, with comedy. its too critical to pick apart..and too critical to turn a funny thing into a negative thing..know what I mean.?..
carcar brad
carcar brad - 8 years ago
holy I thought that series was so fun !! lol. wish it was still on..
X X
X X - 8 years ago
That dad acts more like a modern-day Japanese father than a Chinese or Taiwanese father.
X X
X X - 8 years ago
ABC = American Born Chinese. Makes sense.
Anthony Trinh
Anthony Trinh - 8 years ago
Disagree... I love the character Eddie! He's hilarious.
Conjuring Chucky
Conjuring Chucky - 8 years ago
These guys obviously haven't really watched this show completely, they should watch more episodes and put their viewpoint on this. And they should know that this was based off the real Eddie Huang's memoir (book) "Fresh Off The Boat: A Memoir", so his lifestyle was different than these guys or the majority of Asians or Asians Americans, in my opinion. What really annoyed me is that these guys said that the dad was an "Asian man trapped in a white man's body". That really annoyed me, because just because a person acts a different way as one race would see that their majority of their race acts or should act, doesn't mean they are trying to be another race. Also, how is this show supposed to be relatable? Sure, I've heard some Asians or Asian Americans say that "Fresh Off The Boat" is relatable to their culture, but it is based off of someone else's life...IN THE 90'S!!! Some people just judge a book by its cover without knowing about it's content or anything. When I watch, "Fresh Off The Boat", I don't view this as a typical Asian/Asian-American family. I see it as a funny show, and that is all.
Lucas Yang
Lucas Yang - 8 years ago
I am a chinese brazillian
Soushi Miketsukami
Soushi Miketsukami - 8 years ago
I'm Chinese Indonesian
maybeslut
maybeslut - 8 years ago
Well based off ediie huang i think they should actually read who its from.
Eunice ;3
Eunice ;3 - 8 years ago
love Arden Cho o3o
Daphne Lei
Daphne Lei - 8 years ago
The reason why we (including Dan and Michael) why we care so much about the "representation" of Chinese-American family because this is a currently well-known Chinese-American family and most non-Chinese-Americans will believe everything in the show and generalize it to the rest of the Chinese-American population.
Onionations
Onionations - 8 years ago
if you never read the book you will not get rhe jokes
Lisa S
Lisa S - 8 years ago
Clearly you guys didn't watch the show... everything that you guys are talking about doesn't make 100% sense .... AND its based off a true story .... And a BOOK called fresh of the boat ...
Javae Stamp
Javae Stamp - 8 years ago
season 2 is good♥
Alan Horton
Alan Horton - 8 years ago
Eddie Huang's parents are atypical because they're based on Eddie Huang's actual parents, who are real people, not fictional characters formulated to be 100% representative of most Asian parents. Eddie's dad acts like that because Eddie's real dad was like that. The show does omit the corporal punishment and generally tones a lot of things down from the memoir. Like in the memoir the kid who calls him an ethnic slur is white I think, and he fights him in stead of just cursing him out. I think that this is more about the network not wanting to depict a woman bullying her husband into beating his sons with a belt while still trying to make her a sympathetic character, or depict 10 year olds beating the crap out of each other, all while trying to maintain a comedic tone and not scare off advertisers. The show is called "Fresh Off the Boat" because that's the name of the memoir, which is a reference more to the "eternal foreigner" stereotype and Eddie Huang's unique personal views on his identity, feeling like an outsider despite being totally Americanized, as if the white people around him will always view him as an immigrant, no matter how assimilated he becomes.
tori t
tori t - 8 years ago
I don't know, Eddie Huang has made subtle comments about his parents being abusive, especially his dad. But it's been a very long time since I read about it, so my memory might be fuzzy
DJ Soda
DJ Soda - 8 years ago
+Alan Horton i think they did a great job with their critique and the show just isn't what they promoted it to be. just not real enough for me as an asian to relate. ended up not finishing the show and it just wasnt funny.
naturalpro2003
naturalpro2003 - 8 years ago
I do not disagree, but these guys poured some realism into their critique. Their comments simply expressed that their childhoods were not such as we see in the show. It also seems certain creative liberties were taken, like making Randall Park's character more fun-loving. Is it possible Eddie Huang's real-life dad was more strict? Did Eddie's grandmother really help him achieve more thug-type swagger? Would Asian parents really side with their children, if called in by the principal? Would Asian children really defy their parents? All good questions. This show makes for very good comedy. It is only a show, after all.
Meowstified
Meowstified - 8 years ago
+Alan Horton Yes, finally someone who understands!
Karla Wenger
Karla Wenger - 8 years ago
+Alan Horton Well put!
Batt Fink
Batt Fink - 8 years ago
R E L A X about the title, dudes. The title is "FRESH off the Boat" because the show is set in the early 90s and the main kid is obsessed with hip hop. A dope phresh tite nod to another cheesy fish out of water sitcom, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. That sailing over both your heads is fobbier than chodofu at a potluck!
kawaiiafangirl
kawaiiafangirl - 8 years ago
Two things:

1) The show is based off of Eddie Huang's life. It's not meant to encompass every singles Chinese/ Asian family.
2) You guys seemed to have a lot of expectations for this show. Just curious, if there were other shows with a large Asian cast on TV, would you guys be as critical? Because the burden would certainly be lifted off this show. As it stands, you guys made this show to be the one and only show that should represent Asian Americans and it shouldn't have to.
evlawesome217
evlawesome217 - 8 years ago
MAN!!! You guys really want me to hate being asian!!!
Pablo Luzuriaga
Pablo Luzuriaga - 8 years ago
Why doesn't this video have more dislikes? I feel like they over analyzed it. Just enjoy the show.
Mr. Chopsticks
Mr. Chopsticks - 8 years ago
One problem about the show, the parents didn't hit their kids...
alngsi
alngsi - 8 years ago
I want to know what you guys think about Eddie Huang (the author of the book that is the inspiration for this tv series) (have you talked about him?? I just saw some vids and even an interview with Bill Maher.) If you already have commented about him, please let me know where to see that video. Thanks
Short Fuse
Short Fuse - 9 years ago
the woman that plays constance wus sister in the show is even hotter than her(hard to believe,i know)
Bell Gebrehiwot
Bell Gebrehiwot - 9 years ago
To the two guys obsessed with the title of show not being related to the family. you missed one thing. Fresh Off the Boat is a euphemism to them being brand new in Orlando. Get it, lol? It's a play on words. Their car is the boat, D.C was China and Orlando is America. They're fresh off the boat to Orlando.
King’Kong' Quisha
King’Kong' Quisha - 9 years ago
'Merica because everyone and everything is offensive. I live in Changsha China, I enjoy that Chinese people are just blunt.
taopanda98
taopanda98 - 9 years ago
I think the whole "white guy trapped in an Asian body" image might target to the new generation of Asian-Americans as if they already parents.. idk I am just stating an observation based on what I see.
Muizz Kabani
Muizz Kabani - 9 years ago
So I know that you guys may not like this comment but that's fine. You made a like/dislike video based on a show that you watched. That is completely fine :D. However, I feel like when you do a review on a show you should do some research. So this show is BASED VERY LOOSELY on the memoir of Eddie Huang. Eddie Huang is a American born Asian, in which his family comes from Taiwan. But here's where I have issues a few things you said. The name of the show "Fresh off the Boat" was picked because it was the name of his memoir and vice documentary that he created. In the same respect I completely agree with you on the chris comparison because it is the asian equivalant. Sorry if people didn't like the comment just wanted to float my opinion out there.
dunit111789
dunit111789 - 9 years ago
The show deserves more credit than these two guys give it.
Crystal Yeh
Crystal Yeh - 9 years ago
They named it "fresh off the boat" because it's based off Eddie Huang's book, and he choose that name. They were not trying to be "sensational".
Blad Neb
Blad Neb - 9 years ago
that's your opinion jealous haters , the main kid is fine
Channel not In use
Channel not In use - 9 years ago
It is pretty original because it is based the book, which is a memoir.
Gabu Burindoman
Gabu Burindoman - 9 years ago
Hi, love your channel. So, I know your comments were focused on the TV show, however it's very important to understand that the author of the book on which it's based did not write a script. Also I don't think that it's meant to be a universal depiction. Eddie Kwong's personal experiences what he expressed in the book and that was what was interpreted and modified into sitcom format.
I wanted to check with you if you had watched Eddie Huang's interview talking about this TV show based on his book Fresh off the Boat.
Thank you for your commentary and I appreciate your representation of Asian-Americans here on YouTube :-)
littlegoobie
littlegoobie - 9 years ago
good point about them not being FOB's. Those kids are definitely CBC/ABC who were fully socialized and developed in north america culture.


Hahah. just realized the main son character looks like the son from Pawn stars. Hoss, or whatever his name is.
Train Monrovia
Train Monrovia - 9 years ago
Too long.
Dave_Ferreira
Dave_Ferreira - 9 years ago
I think OTGW was a bit harsh in the review. The reason FOTB is relatable, just like Everybody hates Chris - great comparison, is because the show's writers smooth out the edges of anything too "alien" about the family.
Are they assimilated rather than FOTB, yes. But remember that to the general public most ethnic families are seen as alien and immigrants even if they were several generations deep in the US. The fact that they're an asian household is alien enough for most people, which is 'effed up but true. How many times have you been asked where you're really from?
The hook that landed me to keep watching the show was the kid, who you guys really didn't like at all. I was an immigrant kid, albeit Latino, trying to fit during the same time period, not wanting to bring home made food to school, wore the air jordans, loved my hip hop and balanced out the external culture with how I related with my family in our ethnic environment that would have been weird to outside viewers.
I would propose that the best thing about this show is that it serves as another bridge between the asian community and the "mainstream" in popular culture. In this case as a tv show that pulls non-asian viewers to relate to the family and characters. To see that they're not all that different from us. In that sense, that is how this show is a game changer. Are there stereotypes and cheesy jokes, yes. But, it also does what the Cosby Show and many others have done by making an asian family not seem like an alien family, but making them an all-American family in their own flavor.
Phil L
Phil L - 9 years ago
Well Everybody Hates Chris followed the same template as The Wonder Years. Not sure what they're trying to get at.
Jeffery Gobeil
Jeffery Gobeil - 9 years ago
Hate the title and FUCKYOU the kid is dope and the mom is dope. dont write off the dad because he "acts white"
FRESH off the boat is FRESH as FRESH prince of belair
Andrew Kuo
Andrew Kuo - 9 years ago
I'm not saying I never did anything bad when I was in school. I just learned at a very young age how not to get caught with my bad influence white friends. If school were to call my non English speaking parents and say your son is suspended, I would have gotten the belt, the wire coat hanger and a lecture.
F0XYr4bB!T
F0XYr4bB!T - 9 years ago
this show made me laugh out loud tbh, and that doesn't happen often. (i'm chinese)
Shelley Jones
Shelley Jones - 9 years ago
Asian guys are HOT!!!!
Basma .x.
Basma .x. - 9 years ago
i couldnt say that it was racist because especially the first episode is about a story the real guy its based on talks about
Alice Stanley
Alice Stanley - 9 years ago
Actually, we love the younger siblings and if you pay attention to them, they are great and funny, As to Asian parents do not challenge the school authority, both of you are from parents of older immigration generation. I am in the educational field and the Asian parents of recent immigrants would fiercely challenge the schools for disciplines and grades. They are even more unreasonable because they want their kids to have good grades.
Crolex
Crolex - 9 years ago
Constance Wu is aged 33
XYZruler
XYZruler - 9 years ago
I don't think you guys know that this is based off of eddie hangs actual life
Highheidyin
Highheidyin - 9 years ago
Saying the show relies on stereotypes then constantly talking about Asian dad vs white dad...
sailorcaramel
sailorcaramel - 9 years ago
Its entertaining be cause its fake, meaning not that relatable to asians. But remember this show as about the creator's life as a child. I thought it was going to be really a fob family, but they are not.
Psychedelic_Vibes774
Psychedelic_Vibes774 - 9 years ago
Reminds any1 of my name is earl
allibelle2001
allibelle2001 - 9 years ago
John Cho played the Romantic male lead in the ABC show Selfie it only lasted for 13 episodes but it still counts as an American romantic comedy with an Asian male lead. I Personally I wish it would have lasted longer John Cho and Karen Gillan where good together. :) really like the show
Jiy Boakye
Jiy Boakye - 9 years ago
No main asian love interests? Need I remind you of Unbreakable: Kimmy Schmidt? ? DONT from Vietnam ring a bell????
Kevin
Kevin - 8 years ago
+Jiy Boakye Ki hong lee is more of a supporting role. Hope he comes back for season 2 as a romantic interest for Kimmy.
Violet T
Violet T - 9 years ago
The dad>>>> Hahahahah yes
minsuh kang
minsuh kang - 9 years ago
If you grow up like him I think you will like the kid
minsuh kang
minsuh kang - 9 years ago
I'm Asian and I didn't think it was resist or stereotypes jokes because I experienced the same thing
Alana Martinez
Alana Martinez - 9 years ago
It's the first American sitcom featuring a Chinese family, but it's the second featuring an Asian family, the irate was All American Girl, produced by Margaret Cho (featuring a Korean family)
Diane Davidson
Diane Davidson - 9 years ago
OK, did you review the show after the season?  Personally, I thought it was cute and much of that is because it is a show I could share with a kid.  Which I like.  Anyhow, it was picked up, yeah!
supergi184
supergi184 - 9 years ago
Technically me and my family were "fresh off the boat" and we totally relate to the family in the show. My brother was the main kid I was the little siblings and my dad was the over asian mom and my mom was the white parent trapped in an asian body.
ElDinko
ElDinko - 9 years ago
Also, they dont come from china, the came from washington so they wouldnt have much of an accent
ElDinko
ElDinko - 9 years ago
Guys, you cant really sat they relied on stereotypical jokes because this shows was based in the 1900s so the white people were stereotypical to blacks and whites
kataline the viking
kataline the viking - 9 years ago
The survey went like this
White (European)
White (American)
Latino (non Mexican)
Asian
Black
Mexican
Native American
Arabic ( only like 2% said they would find an Arabic man desirable understandably)
kataline the viking
kataline the viking - 9 years ago
The survey in they talked about
S M
S M - 9 years ago
@nicholas harrell depends the person. actually not sure what are you talking about also.
angel srivastava
angel srivastava - 9 years ago
OMG that's what I was thinking of (Everybody hates Chris)
Hilde Kl
Hilde Kl - 9 years ago
"Assimilating"is that the right word to use in this video? Im not a native english speaker and for me assimilating means something entirely different. Would it not be better to use the word integration to describe how the family have adapted to the society?
phrenzy1
phrenzy1 - 9 years ago
The name isn't just a catchy cliche that the producers came up with, it's from the title of the memoir from Eddie Huang that the show is based on.
phrenzy1
phrenzy1 - 9 years ago
It being like everybody likes Chris is half right, this is much funnier though. I really like Chris Rock, but fresh off the boat is quite funny. Regarding the name it comes from the book on which the show is based, a memoir from Eddie Huang.

I would agree that the show relies a little on stereotypes at the beginning, but I think this is partly to make the show instantly accessible to people, but also you can't break a stereotype without addressing it. I think having that as a starting point allows the characters to grow and take people on a little humanising journey. I'd really like to see the show do a little education on modern Chinese history, I think the fact that they are a taiwanese family is a great opportunity. Obviously it's a family sitcom so there's only so much you can do or expect but king of the hill did a good job for giving a little insight into Laotian history.

24willa
24willa - 9 years ago
i agree with most of the things they said here. but i dont agree with how the show isnt really funny. it is actually pretty funny because some part of it is just so fucking random it makes you chuckle. yes im asian too, and i find the show funny.
Chimmy89
Chimmy89 - 9 years ago
I have yet to sit down to watch this show in its entirety. From the bits I've seen I'm not into it. I'm a Nigerian American and I watch Blackish. The Blackish family is definitely weird. The beginning of the season was rocky and I didn't have much hope but it's better now. I hope the Fresh off the Boat show will get better as well. As for an Asian romantic lead, the show, Selfie had one. I'm sad that it was cancelled because it was a great show. I was absolutely elated that there was finally an Asian male romantic lead in an american show, but of course it did not last.
Benfica é o Melhor
Benfica é o Melhor - 9 years ago
but eddie huang;s dad is pretty much like that.. watch eddie's vice series
Stephanie Navarro
Stephanie Navarro - 9 years ago
What I enjoyed most about the show was a pretty valid representation of the settling experience for many people that now call the us their home. A lot of the behavior reminded me so much of my own family as they settled here from Mexico, a bit stereotypical but shown with enough earnestness that with enough time could develop into introspective social criticism.
Genie Chow
Genie Chow - 9 years ago
I agree with your review of the show. I didn't like the title at all when I first heard about it. Still don't....the title is really misleading about the plot. However, I recommend one good romantic comedy starring Ken Leung in Shanghai Kiss, which I enjoyed very much. You can find it on Netflix.
Kevin
Kevin - 8 years ago
+Genie Chow Ken never got to hook up with the girl so it does not count.
Naffa5
Naffa5 - 9 years ago
its not racist its god i lafth every time it was a good serie
yalinchi
yalinchi - 9 years ago
Try to speak without "kind of" "like" and all those weird hand gestures because those seem more "uncivilized""uneducated" and "no manner" though they are "mainstream American". I'm not even going to start on what role "civilization" in America plays in world civilization..... Plus I feel so bad for your parents for having kids who don't appreciate them. That is indeed messed up.
tiaopiak
tiaopiak - 9 years ago
Actually Asian parents tends to defend their kids nowadays against the school as the old ways of respecting teachers are quite eroded.
A Talking Pal
A Talking Pal - 9 years ago
Some of the things you mentioned is reason why Eddie Huang the creator of the fob book and show is upset at the direction of the show. He was hoping to show how its like with asian parents and living here and being "fob" but abc wanted the show to go in another less realistic direction. eddie has been verbal about this lately. he seems unhappy with the show now.
Gilberto Ruiz
Gilberto Ruiz - 9 years ago
So you are saying that asian use the term FoB to describe an asian person with no manners, uneducated, uncivilized, and don't wanted to absorb the culture and stay in chinatown. Mmm.... Let me see, the mother wanted to stay in chinatown, the kids are uneducated because well they are kids and Eddie is most of the list. I think the author of the book (Eddie Huang) was trying to play with the notion of this derogative term FOB on how he felt in his formative year in america and how he make peace with it and reclaim his identity. I think the series just do that in every episode. all the characters are trying to fit in and find their place in society. Whatever deference they show with white, afro, Italian, greek or jew families  at the end those deferences is what make them an American family.
Eddie Kang
Eddie Kang - 9 years ago
Agree w/ Nanda below.  Really annoying that these two guys don't see this as a show but want it to tell "The Chinese FOB Story" when the reality is that everyone's story is different.  Depending on the age that your parents came/ country they came from/city they immigrated to/socio-economic level/ other factors, everyone's experience is very different.  These guys hating is really annoying and doesn't help the cause of getting Asians on TV more and eventually having the rest of America see Asians as just as American as those that immigrated from other countries.
Nanda Sutrisno
Nanda Sutrisno - 9 years ago
One thing to remember: This show does not mean to represent all Asian American families, but means to shed light and humor on one guy's experiences as an Asian in the US. Yes, it was a highly anticipated show, but that does not mean that you should expect your own experiences as an Asian to be expressed through this show. In fact, by criticizing the show for having a dad that's "not Asian enough" and an "unrelatable main character" you're missing the show's intent. Fresh Off the Boat conveys that there is no such thing as a normal Asian family. It's a heavy burden for the show to claim that they are representing a whole group of people, just like us Asians can't really describe every single individual Asian experience.

I mean, my dad is Asian and he is a LOT like Randall Park's character. He is not a white guy trapped in an Asian man's body; rather, he embodies what a lot of people come to America for: a bright future for their kids, financial opportunities, just achieving the American dream. As for the show's title, my interpretation is that no matter your background, people here are going to look at you as an Asian before they see you as your own person, and so labels are going to happen and we have to fight that. Also, Eddie is supa fresh!
Highheidyin
Highheidyin - 9 years ago
This response is great! Bit late but I thought I'd let you know :) hit the nail on the head
Benji Sun
Benji Sun - 9 years ago
the only laugh out loud scene for me so far in the show were the scenes with the parents talking with or arguing with the principal.  maybe the supermarket scene from episode 1 as well..  the rest of the show are in pieces, a few random chuckles here and there thanks to Constance and Randall, but the scripts are really bland... and the supporting characters are such badly written stereotypes, the 2 younger children, the Stepford moms club, the group of kids the main character hangs around with at school, ...  i'll refrain from commenting on the Chinese spoken by the "Chinese" family.  if i want stereotyping humour(of the non-Chinese in the show) with horrible pacing, i'll go watch 2 Broke Girls.
Rico The Beast
Rico The Beast - 9 years ago
People still watch network television doe?
101mahina
101mahina - 9 years ago
@Rico Suave Nah, but ppl do watch Hulu and such
エイスラ
エイスラ - 9 years ago
the tittle of the show is based off the book not something the network came up with.
Ann Li
Ann Li - 9 years ago
I don't know if you know this, but the show is named 'fresh off the boat' because it's based off of Eddie Huang's memoir called 'fresh off the boat: a memoir'. Also, I don't remember from where, but I read somewhere that the two parents are the stars of the show, not the kid. I could be wrong, but that's what I read.
Andrianna Lu
Andrianna Lu - 9 years ago
I don't like the title.  It sounds racist, couldn't they have come up w/some better name?
obzedyon
obzedyon - 9 years ago
I understand that having a complete Taiwanese cast would be difficult but seriously, one of the kids spoke Cantonese in the latest episode. Come on, guys.
HippiePajon
HippiePajon - 9 years ago
Funny, FOB never had the "uneducated" connotation when I heard it from Asian Americans. It was more of a "stay hanging in Flushing, dress like Mainland China teens, and listen to Chinese/Korean music", and it was always directed toward teenage kids. I'm in New York (if you didn't catch that by the Flushing reference)
Maryann M
Maryann M - 9 years ago
Just goes to show that not all Asian families are the same. You talk about stereotyping but say that an "Asian family would never do this or that" --this show is based on one instance of an Asian American family living in America. While I didn't agree with everything, I found some relatable points. That whole cafeteria scene hit it home for me. I hope the show delves much deeper into the relationship between Eddie and Walter if there's a 2nd season.
Jorge Viramontes
Jorge Viramontes - 9 years ago
you guy's need to read the book.
DJ Sapien
DJ Sapien - 9 years ago
I basically was Eddie growing up. Taiwanese kid who was immersed in hip hop culture going to 95% white schools. It was tough but I came out the better for it.
DJ Sapien
DJ Sapien - 9 years ago
@Iceburgg Slimm Got that right lol
Malaquias Popocateptl
Malaquias Popocateptl - 9 years ago
I heard Seattle is hipster Capitol of the USA. I've heard it from older heads and people my age Lol
DJ Sapien
DJ Sapien - 9 years ago
@Chalky White Artist is easy, I grew up in Seattle, went to UW and Jacob Lawrence's work has always been such an influence. Langston Hughes, Ralph Ellison, Alex Haley, Richard Wright, James Baldwin, love all their work. I love a lot of the 60s revolutionary writers like Bobby Seale and Eldridge Cleaver, Stokely Carmichael, Amiri Baraka. Love African literature as well like Chinua Achebe, Wole Soyinka, Steve Biko, Kwame Nkrumah. The films of Ousmane Sembene, Cheikh Oumar Cissoko, Souleymane Cisse, Touki Bouki by Djibril Diop Mambety is one of my favorite films of all time. Alright I'm just going on and on here lol.
DJ Sapien
DJ Sapien - 9 years ago
@Chalky White Yeah, I mean really every aspect of black culture has always interested me. Fortunately I have many very well rounded friends who I can share and exchange info, books we've read or films, documentaries, anything intellectual really.
DJ Sapien
DJ Sapien - 9 years ago
@Chalky White I don't know, like what do you want to know. Not saying I'm expert, far from it but I have done probably more reading and research than most people.
DJ Sapien
DJ Sapien - 9 years ago
@Chalky White Pretty much every aspect of black American and African history, culture, music, food, literature, art etc interests me. Still learning every day though.
DJ Sapien
DJ Sapien - 9 years ago
@Chalky White No the music and style was just a part of it. I was always interested in black history and other aspects of the culture.
DJ Sapien
DJ Sapien - 9 years ago
@Chalky White Not having anyone who really shared my interests. Almost all the other kids weren't into hip hop. I grew up in Seattle where rock was king back then. They thought I was weird this Asian kid into black culture lol.
Sample Gee
Sample Gee - 9 years ago
Funniest show on TV right now...Eddie is a legend!!!
RainingIce
RainingIce - 9 years ago
Selfie was a RomCom with a Asian male lead (John Cho).. but it got cancelled ><~
Tay tyty
Tay tyty - 9 years ago
as a asian not born in USA, I feel you guys should take things easy man, it's just a comedy. you guys are so FOB. I think it's hilarious, hope it keeps running and talk about lame asian, china stereotypes
Larry David
Larry David - 9 years ago
constance wu is not 26..
halogod
halogod - 9 years ago
This show was good.
steakeu
steakeu - 9 years ago
hahaha lol 'we are lovable!!!' hahahaha xD
TheLovelylights
TheLovelylights - 9 years ago
I think you guys stated more stereotypes than the show itself. First you said the title didn't match the concept, and then complained about the fact that they weren't representing the stereotypical Taiwanese-American family. Main point, they weren't "Fresh Off the Boat", they were assimilated, as you pointed out repeatedly. You sounded like you were trying to make Asian families an exclusive group of people when really they're not. They were trying to show that their family was American and like any other family, even though they looked Asian. 

TLDR : Your commentary made Taiwanese-American families seem like they can't be American.
blah blahblah
blah blahblah - 9 years ago
The mom is the BEST
blah blahblah
blah blahblah - 9 years ago
This show is hilarious. I'm not Asian but I still relate to . That's what makes a show great
markopolo310
markopolo310 - 9 years ago
The title of the show came from Eddie's Huang's memoir, which is titled "Fresh Off the Boat". So... not much you can do about that there.
Mayowa Adedokun
Mayowa Adedokun - 9 years ago
That's because the reason Chinese people aren't in media in the light is because America and china competing with their own tv
obzedyon
obzedyon - 9 years ago
@CaptainDisney It's explicitly stated that the family are Taiwanese American.
imhellag
imhellag - 9 years ago
It had to be named Fresh Off the Boat, after the book. What else would you call it? Eddie did a whole video about it.
Terinka14
Terinka14 - 9 years ago
isn't the actor who plays the dad the same actor who played kim chong un in the interview?
Tisha Someone
Tisha Someone - 9 years ago
The Neighbours! The show cancelled, but nonetheless, it featured an "Asian" character as the main love interest of the next door neighbour. Sad it got cancelled. :(
ImAMassiveBender
ImAMassiveBender - 9 years ago
I watched it, I'm not Asian but I'm married to one (although maybe WMAF families are such a rapidly growing segment of society that we deserve our own show!) Beyond Science guy was totally right on everything, it is just like Everybody Hates Chris and the family are in no way FOBs. I was always going to compare it to Fresh Prince, which is the closest thing to an American family sitcom that I've enjoyed (I'm British), although perhaps it should be more similar to the infinitely superior, Malcolm in the Middle. Malcolm in the Middle is way better entirely because of the writing, therefore the child actors have such great material to work with; this is a Fresh Prince style sitcom which is more broad and made in the post-canned-laughter age, which is difficult, and the writing is not good enough to make the kid an appealing character.
Casey.stiles.88
Casey.stiles.88 - 9 years ago
no its based off off eddie huangs story fresh of the boat and this is created by eddie huang so yeah this is all out of the book even lines are taken out of the book into the show.
Hodan Ahmad
Hodan Ahmad - 9 years ago
you guys are real












this is so true
SomeHowSomeOne
SomeHowSomeOne - 9 years ago
I love the show and I think the mom is hilarious !
SelonaParisa
SelonaParisa - 9 years ago
I loved the Idea behind the show so I really wanted to love it but unfortunately I don't like it so I stopped watching it. It's not really funny, the Title is misleading, the acting isn't that good, it's quit unrealistic and over the top in a bad way.
Brandon Inman
Brandon Inman - 9 years ago
I understand how the show doesn't sit well with the Asian community but it is an eye-opener for those who are unfamiliar with that culture. We all know it's just entertainment so we know it's not gonna be completely accurate. It's not a doc, it's a comedy. But also, since I've lived in Korea the past 6 years and married into a Korean family, the show has actually helped me understand a few things about my wife's family. Anyway, I still enjoy the show despite the inaccuracies (I'm with you guys on the bad title and the kid's character).
sydandtaytum
sydandtaytum - 9 years ago
i also found it to be racist. i agree that the writers are trying to do too much. if they just settled in and tried to make a story about ONE family instead of trying to cater to ALL ASIANS, i think it would be a much better show. but yes, it is a problem that this is THE ONLY ASIAN show on network tv. i dont know what the first BLACK family sitcom would be, but i imagine they probably went through the same growing pains of identity crisis...and other black people probably pointed to them and said- "we're not like that; black families arent like that; you are just showing a white family story with black actors"
Ezzy E
Ezzy E - 9 years ago
I am 100% non Asian but I love the show. I love the show not because its like Everybody Hates Chris I love it because the parents are cheap. I was raised by cheap parents and I love any show were the family is cheap. I agree with you on the name I do not like the name of the show.
Jason Clark
Jason Clark - 9 years ago
It was titled 'FOTB' because it is based off of the book that shares that title
mrorzgogogo
mrorzgogogo - 9 years ago
I like Eddie though. He's funny!
Rebecca Goll
Rebecca Goll - 9 years ago
I thought it was literally about a family off the boat too.
MMF
MMF - 9 years ago
They flew in dialect coaches so the mom could match the accent of the mother she was based off of in real life whose accent was supposed to have been affected by DC. Apparently that's one of the few things they went lengths to accurately represent of the true story.
joeandduc
joeandduc - 9 years ago
Do some research first idiots, this is not the first Asian show on the television!
ofowlsandcities
ofowlsandcities - 9 years ago
I had the same exact thoughts on the show!
ofowlsandcities
ofowlsandcities - 9 years ago
When i say someone or something is "fobby" i don't mean it in a bad way per se. it could just mean very foreign with a different culture. different culture is not necessarily a bad thing.
caribqueeninjapan
caribqueeninjapan - 9 years ago
I'm black not Asian at all but I must say you guys seem a bit critical.  I think maybe because you are a bit older you pick up all those stuff, but from lots of Asians I've met they really seem to be like the Eddie character they relate to him and  really love black culture, especially at that age.  I lived  in Japan for a few years and  most of the teens and preteens really did relate and yes talk back to their parents as he did. For me, I'm just glad to see Asians represented on TV and not just at the restaurant or sidekick or karate :)
Jennifer Karpenko
Jennifer Karpenko - 9 years ago
OMG, I wish you did a little research. The title of the show is based of the book, which Eddie Huang (real dude in real life) wrote. The story if based off Eddie's childhood, so it's his story, not a typical Asian American story. >.>

Real pure blood Asian here. I got in trouble in school. My mom went to the school and whoop the principal and teacher's (literal sense) butt! Sorry that your parents didn't stand up for you :(
Casey Diamond
Casey Diamond - 9 years ago
Michael looks like Jackie Chan.
Su
Su - 9 years ago
I completely agree with you guys! The principal part was just ridiculous. I had to change my view of this show to really enjoy it. I just think the characters are white then, things would just make more sense.
Alítheia
Alítheia - 9 years ago
8:03 The way Mike looks in the pic he looks like "Once this pic is done, I'm gonna beat the sh*t out of you..." lol
Bliss
Bliss - 9 years ago
I think its very clever. Love the father and the 'cheap' screaming mother. I have to say, it's good because I am learning different things about Asian people. Why they do what they do, how they think of things. It's really been an eye opener, and in a good way. Hope it's successful.
EatRiceTV
EatRiceTV - 9 years ago
A realistic representation of a Chinese family would never make it to television. Americans would probably be too shocked to see such a cultural difference. FOB tackles a minimal amount of Chinese culture to the point where whites can enjoy it. Regardless, even though i can't relate to the show (since the family drama is too toned down), it is a huge stepping stone for asians in the media... which is nice.
Jessie Huang
Jessie Huang - 9 years ago
Both my parents are Taiwanese AND our last name is Huang lol, my mom is like the mom in the show and my dad has a soft heart like the dad in the show. I can really relate to this show, except the 'I love you' thing, my brother and I grew up with our parents saying it to us all the time, but we did get our ass beat a lot lol no such thing as a time out.
Don Kulone
Don Kulone - 9 years ago
I don't like the name either.
cindymmm11
cindymmm11 - 9 years ago
You guys are to harsh on this show. It's a sitcom. I am supportive of this show. It open the door for more asian show in the future.
clark114
clark114 - 9 years ago
Ki Hong Lee plays a romantic interest on Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt!  He's super adorable and cute.  Kimmy/Dong forever!
filter021
filter021 - 9 years ago
Henry Cho: Selfie
Kpopbyuntae
Kpopbyuntae - 9 years ago
When you guys mentioned that there wasn't many Chinese actors in Hollywood, it just reminded me of Lu Han because he's gonna be in this big Hollywood movie and stuff XD
Jooyoung Moon
Jooyoung Moon - 9 years ago
To me, that's racist, and that's why I didn't watch it. And I know this is gonna offend so many other Asians and they'll be raging like crazeyyyy if you show it to them lol
Jooyoung Moon
Jooyoung Moon - 9 years ago
@CaliCal68
Well, there are SOOO many things. I'm afraid the reply will get too long but yeah.
 In the show, the family is Chinese or either Taiwanese (I don't exactly remember). However, the show doesn't focus on the fact that it's chinese, but it just conveys an image of "Asian Immigrants". In Asia, they don't recognize themselves as Asians, they recognize themselves as their nationalities. So the fact that a type of people, who are not even "one of us", get to represent "us" is extremely disturbing. And especially when it's described in a humiliating way like the family in the show. Although the family in the show live in a nice house, they act like some ghetto people with no manners no education what soever, even if the person who's watching the show is a lower income person, they won't act that way. The family in the show act like people with no dignity at all. And East Asia is so much more modern and developed at least compared to the way the family in the show's home country is represented (Yes even China). So people will be annoyed that Americans are displaying Asia as a shit place.
lilrog0909
lilrog0909 - 9 years ago
Yes the mom and the Dad are the best on the show just like the Black parents on "Black-ish".... Both shows run with racial stereotypes and tries to make you comfortable with it. Oddly it works to some degree or maybe I just don't give a fuck and want to see different faces on TV.

My favorite episode is the mom trying to be a Realtor
aiyatam
aiyatam - 9 years ago
I don't think these guys are familiar with Eddie Huang and his memoir...
kiiro iro
kiiro iro - 9 years ago
I always thought fob was a rich ass kid from asia who sticks to their clique. Thats how we used it where I am from because we were way ghetto than "fobs" lol. Must be a region thing
Alan Loo
Alan Loo - 9 years ago
they're aren't a lot of Asian born in America.
Apple Pingua
Apple Pingua - 9 years ago
My dad was a FOB in the 80s haha but he came on a plane lol same idea
Norman shane
Norman shane - 9 years ago
as an asian in an asian country, i find the show funny and the humor,perhaps a hit or miss but to me, it was funny. 
AQuietNight
AQuietNight - 9 years ago
Most tv sitcoms have been doing endless story recycling since I Love Lucy and The Donna Reed Show. I have seen few new twists in decades.

I have seen just a few episodes and it does appear the show is a bit disjointed but there have been some dialog gems and the cast is likable. When Wu's character tells the new babysitter about her mother, that she will fight you for dominance then fall asleep... loved it. A German broad with big honkers walks into a bar...  funny.

If I might point out, the style of the character telling of his experiences goes back at least to a short lived sitcom called My World And Welcome To It. It was about a husband and father (played by William Windom) who was forever befuddled by his wife and daughter  The show was well received but sent the feminists through the roof and soon was cancelled.
Ck Yao
Ck Yao - 9 years ago
These guys stereotyped themselves...
Auto Math
Auto Math - 9 years ago
It's a sitcom guys, don't take everything on the first degree.
hen dk
hen dk - 9 years ago
Both of you need to do research before criticize about the show,, first of all, FOB is based on Eddie Huang's memoir,, He was living in DC's Chinatown before moving to Orlando's western neighbourhood,, Living in Orlando is a gamechanger for Eddie, even to his mom/dad,, you should've know it if u watch the show. They're struggling to adapt into the neighbourhood. OMG do you guys even watch the show?! 

Asians who didn't laugh with stereotypical jokes are just as racist as the others.. You guys have bold western accent, and you criticize the actors? some of them are Koreans for f**k sake.. Randal Park is korean, and the grandma on the show is Korean too.. you guys haters can't expect these actors speak like Taiwanese,, I don't know where do you guys live but both of you seems like had live in western country for long time from you accent. I dare you to make video how Taiwanese speak English as natural as it should be.. 

You guys made Asian stereotypes worse than ever by how you want the show represents your blood perfectly.. I'm Chinese Indonesian who live in Chinatown for 20years, and now i live and work with local people. I can relate to the show, i find it very funny and not offended at all.. Or are you guys raised by tiger mom? You just make yourself looks bad..
404 Error
404 Error - 9 years ago
Stop nitpicking and do some research before reviewing a show. Terrible video. Disliked.
P Shen
P Shen - 9 years ago
I think you guys are being WAY too hard on the show (typical hahaha)  I grew up with a Taiwanese mother..and they got it right. Right down to my mom ALSO trying to obtain her own real estate license and in crazy competition with neighborhood friends!  As far as not liking the kid Eddie, you guys must have not been caught up in the Biggie Smalls/Tupac juggurnaut in the mid 90s, so naturally then you don't get it (and really shouldn'tbe hating on him if you don't--I'm a little protective of him because I was the same kid, just in a female body and it was all I could do to be Queen Latifah) But for real, the show is crazy charming; good for all ages; and I hope it stays on for a good while. And I, for one, plan to REPRESENT in full.
AQuietNight
AQuietNight - 9 years ago
I have seen these qualities in many East Asian immigrants, granted the show is a bit exaggerated. The last remaining store in my neighborhood is run by a family from what was then South Vietnam. Over time I got to know them and from time to time I'd get in a heated argument with the wife over some political or historical event and out would come the "Jessica". Her husband is a Louis sort of character.
Sarah Jun
Sarah Jun - 9 years ago
I don't think this family is representing Asian parents and Asian families. They are representing Eddie's parents and Eddie's family. This is a family in America that happens to be Asian. The dad character does not represent Asian dads whatsoever- he represents Eddie's dad. You need to see this as an American show and not a representation of Asian people- my family is not like this at all.
Sarah Jun
Sarah Jun - 9 years ago
Also, Fresh Off the Boat is title of Eddie's book. lol. this show is about the book.
Maria Quintero
Maria Quintero - 9 years ago
Question for you guys in off the great wall have you seen the movie ping pong playa its on Netflix


That’s the tea
That’s the tea - 9 years ago
I didn't like how some of the girls in the show were portrayed. The older Kid talking about how if he gets a hot girl his friends are going to like him more.
Unikkorns
Unikkorns - 9 years ago
Lucy Liu -- Chinese parents and a very successful Hollywood actress. 

Show is based on the real Eddie's life from his memoir Fresh Off the Boat, so it's the real Eddie's choice of title.

Guess what--the guy who plays the Dad, Randall Park, has Korean parents and played Kim Jong Un in The Interview!  

You guys who did this video need to do some research.  

How many times are you going to say you dislike a child?  Pretty mean.
Jim Kao
Jim Kao - 9 years ago
Do some research lol.....
It's based on Eddie Huang's book.
It's about his life.
Stephanie C
Stephanie C - 9 years ago
The show is called "Fresh Off the Boat" because that is the title of Eddy's book. I think I remember Eddy saying that it wasn't because his family was Fobby, but it was more of a hip hop reference, like "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air."
Mariale Briceño
Mariale Briceño - 9 years ago
xa
deeplykem
deeplykem - 9 years ago
Fresh off the boat is the Asian version of black-ish (I don't like that title to that show as a black woman either).  They are going to whitewash any minority show on TV, because in Asian culture and in Black culture, some of the things we do are considered too harsh to white people. Besides, I don't like that fact that these types of shows have to make race so prominent.  If they show a family... a realistic family, you will see parts of their culture without them going so overboard or taking away realism. 
Christina Kang
Christina Kang - 9 years ago
they filmed this at my school. lol. but seriously. they did. no kidding
Kenya Gilmore
Kenya Gilmore - 9 years ago
Umm it's based off a book?? Does that change anythingggg?
Theo Buniel
Theo Buniel - 9 years ago
Wait! Was that Kim jong-un from The Interview?
Lexi Evol
Lexi Evol - 9 years ago
tv show should been call ABC
Coni
Coni - 9 years ago
This video pretty much summed up my feelings about the show. I don't love it, but I don't hate it. I couldn't figure out why I dislike it, but the things said in this video gave words to my feelings. Thanks for posting this!
Also, I can't stand by the "Lets be happy that we finally have a show that represents our community" cheer I hear a lot. The show doesn't represent/depict what is implied by the title, as Michael said. That was my biggest issue with the show. The family isn't fresh off the boat. The issues depicted in the show may be representative for what Asians face in America, but the family dynamic is not a fresh off the boat family dynamic, at all. I'm just reiterating what was already said in the video, so I won't go on.
But thank you for giving words to the feelings I couldn't define.
SpokaneJohn
SpokaneJohn - 9 years ago
Luv FotB, great show
Julie Tao
Julie Tao - 9 years ago
Production company wanted to name the show Far East Orlando but the author and creator of the show/book, wanted it to be named Fresh Off the Boat after his original memoir, so he campaigned for this title. I think the title is great.
Tin Nguyen
Tin Nguyen - 9 years ago
Thanks... I were a fob... still a fob.. and proud of it.. I'm greatful to be a fob... be able to assimilated and accually learn the different of the two culture... feel no shame.
Dani Hernandez
Dani Hernandez - 9 years ago
The stereotypical jokes at beginning did feel very forced and not that funny, but I did have a great time once the show turned more family centered ._. my mom doesn't let us turn on the AC either....and we are  not even asian
Allie S
Allie S - 9 years ago
I hate the opening song! It sounds like he's saying, " Fresh off the butt."
Christe Kosasih
Christe Kosasih - 9 years ago
Guys i think u have to consider that this series is based on a book and a personal experience of Eddie Huang.
Shumeng Wang
Shumeng Wang - 9 years ago
lol " a hard whack on the bum"
expressjet211
expressjet211 - 9 years ago
Hey guys, good to hear your thoughts on the show.  I truly believe the producers struggled with many of the issues you discuss.  They had to balance the authenticity of the premise of the show with the ability of the show to engage with a general audience (audience = $$$ = longevity.)  I completely agree that the parents are carrying the show, they're both great looking and the writing does seem to favor their characters.  The mom is exceptionally well written and executed.  I'm Hispanic by the way, if that matters, and I really enjoy the show.  Quick question to the guy on the left with the sweater:   You never heard of "Everybody hates Chris"? Seriously? It's a classic!  Good job guys!
Bi Lee
Bi Lee - 9 years ago
American born Chinese and I think journey to the west
gisforgary
gisforgary - 9 years ago
I lived in Orlando in 95, and it was ridiculously white.  Its gotten more diverse, where the Huangs lived everyone was white, fundie christian, etc.  
Joseph Findlay
Joseph Findlay - 9 years ago
FOTB is a memoir from an Asian (Eddie Huang) I think its very stupid to say that it is racist when the definition for being a racist is 'a person who believes that a particular race is superior to another.' I do not think that FOTB is doing this in any way. Unless your accusing Eddie Huang as a self hater which is completely the opposite to his actual character. Its a very good series and just presents an account of his childhood. People need to stop trying to think in the ways that they are taught at school about race etc.
Wifey Ally : Jiminjiminout
Wifey Ally : Jiminjiminout - 9 years ago
..I luv Fresh off the boat
Kazuma Eekman
Kazuma Eekman - 9 years ago
The title "Fresh of the boat" of the show makes you think what the term really means. And when you think about that you should understand and enjoy the show better. And it's a television show... a te-le-vision show!
grymini crickets
grymini crickets - 9 years ago
Michael are you related to jackie chan like im not trying to be racist but u have his features
wolfgang gruberschnickel
wolfgang gruberschnickel - 9 years ago
interesting analysis of FOB sitcom guys. however i did not even bother to watch a single  episode.  the title itself FOB has already casted all asian americans as newbie recent immigrants despite the fact there are 5th generation chinese-americans----here in the US...and other asian minorities who have been here for several generation. its a blatant racist assumpation that just because you have slanted eyes....ergo you're FOB (literally). how often has non-asians told many an asian-american...'gee you speak good english..'---and they say this ---not in any sort of mean fashion---but in actual wonderment
Cookiechips232
Cookiechips232 - 9 years ago
when you were showing the Asian stars you forgot Steven yeun from the walking dead
Melissa Fayad
Melissa Fayad - 9 years ago
I like the parents on the show. For me, this was breaking a trend of the last 30 years of stupid parents being controlled by the kids. All snark and disrespect.  Eddy's parents can PARENT! They aren't clueless idiots like most sitcom parents. Eddy's father actually tells him the facts of life. Eddy's mom and dad stood up for him in school when he got pulled into the principal's office. Most parents would jump down the kid's throat for causing problems. Maybe it would have happened after they got Eddy home, but he got defended when he needed it.
Vitalina Argirova
Vitalina Argirova - 9 years ago
OMG Bulgarian dads too!!!!
DEADPOOL killed death stroke
DEADPOOL killed death stroke - 9 years ago
i thot ;) that to about the title that it was going to be immigrant asians 
Linh Dao Smooke
Linh Dao Smooke - 9 years ago
you guys are definitely jealous =)) I dare you create something that's as good as this.  Also, Chinese Americans are not the only Asian American living in america. 
cyrus138
cyrus138 - 9 years ago
Wow, you guys sound great. You don't have any accent at all. You guys seem like the main authority in Asian representation in Hollywood! Please enlighten us!!
sapphiresecretss
sapphiresecretss - 9 years ago
it's based on a book.. the stories are based on what actually happened to eddie huang. so when the black kid said "youre at the bottom now" that actually happened... or something like that..
Anna Lulu
Anna Lulu - 9 years ago
I agree with mostly with what was said.
sto0pidskillz
sto0pidskillz - 9 years ago
You guys obviously didn't do your research before watching the show. It's a shame especially that you guys are on youtube. You guys have to check out Eddie Haungs youtube show, fresh off the boat and maybe read his book. It's based off his experiences, not just asian people in general
zuikeai
zuikeai - 9 years ago
I think that Fresh off the boat was meant to satirize the term. In the show they move from a more affluent culturally adjusted city to one that has a serious lack of non white families. It applies the concept of moving from somewhere your use to, to a place where you are totally a fish out of water. That plus it is a term that is commonly associated with Asians and used by Asians within the Asian community. The fact that they were already so Americanized and they moved to a place where they had so much trouble fitting in played off the idea much better I think. 
Madison Lau
Madison Lau - 9 years ago
y'all are really annoying, just enjoy the show
okay
okay - 9 years ago
It's been said before here, but All American Girl!  Margaret Cho should get some credit, here.  You can watch old episodes, but more revealing:  her stand up act about how they tried to mold her into something she was not for network TV. 
okay
okay - 9 years ago
But you're right - Asian male romantic leads?  Not much . . .  except for a few indie films directed by Asian Americans I can think of.  I work with Asian American kids and most are pretty excited about the show, which they think is funny.  The show may have faults (I have yet to see a full episode, so i can't say right now), but I'm glad they have a TV show they can identify with and are proud of!
chaowalker
chaowalker - 9 years ago
I agree with many of your points, particularly about liking the parents for their humor and wanting to root for them and not liking the kids/not wanting to root for them and also feeling uneasy about how the show doesn't know what it wants to be. I think the Eddie Huang character on the show isn't sympathetic enough, as you said. Unfortunately, I disagree with you on thinking that this show will open the door for more Asian actors and Asians being represented in entertainment media. I'm not saying it definitely won't, but it should be too early to tell. Remember how there wasn't a boom in roles for Asians after the Harold and Kumar film series and Margret Cho's sitcom? It's all very gradual.

To address your views on being unable to related to Eddie Huang's obsession with hip-hop, I'd like to point out that you're probably dealing with a different kind of east and west disparity: the east and west coasts of the U.S.! I grew up on the east coast of the U.S. and practically all of the Asian guys who fit in were all about hip-hop and the ones who weren't, completely fit the bookish stereotype. I'm Chinese-American and had a friend who was Bangladeshi-American and he and I would often talk about how we were the only yellow and brown kids we knew who leaned more towards the rocker side of the divide; everyone else being obsessed with hip-hop. Asians who want to socialize really do take to hip-hop like a fish to water; that's one of the "true stereotypes" for Asians in America… at least on the east coast. Hip-hop is more accepting to them; even ebonics' syntax and pronunciation is more in tune with how Asians would talk. Why I said it's probably a difference between east and west coasts is that California has a lot more Asians than the east coast, so it's probably easier for Asians to fit in without adopting something from outside themselves. My sister didn't really "get back in touch with her Asian side" until moving out to California. Also, from what I heard, the real-life Eddie Huang is obsessed with hip-hop.
hahaits
hahaits - 9 years ago
You do realize it is called fresh off the boat because of Eddie Huang's book...
physicsme
physicsme - 9 years ago
I thought you were talking about that food series from vice when I saw that title
Briana Moore
Briana Moore - 9 years ago
I think most of the problems people have with the show can't be resolved because that might be done on purpose since its based off of a biography. Like the way the dad is, the main kid being into hip hop culture etc
Miles Lewis
Miles Lewis - 9 years ago
this show makes me laugh out loud non stop
eternalblissness
eternalblissness - 9 years ago
I think you guys are hating on the show a little too much. lol It's based off of Eddie Huang's autobiography, so it might not be representative of every single Asian American story. It's Eddie Huang's personal story. And you also have to take into account the time period that this show is taking place. America nowadays is not the same as it was back then. There are definitely a lot more Asian Americans now than before, so your story will not necessarily be the same. Back in the 90s, hip hop was a huge thing. Many Asian American boys were really into that whole hip hop thing because there were no Asian American influences or music they could look up to. Black people were starting to have their voice heard in the American mainstream media. And Asian Americans also had that minority mentality, so they kind of got into the whole hip hop movement. And contrary to what you said, I believe Asians living in America do experience racism just like other ethnicities. It just might not be too apparent nowadays because a lot of Asians hangout mostly with other Asians most of the time. But once you step out of that bubble, you do notice it. Asians who are not that tall and big may experience more straight forward racism because other people feel it’s okay to pick on that small, scrawny Asian kid because they do not see you as a threat. That’s something that many Black people and Latinos do not have to deal with; they deal with another kind of racism.
luvpinkhellokitty
luvpinkhellokitty - 9 years ago
Great Review!!  Thank you!!!  I'm just happy that there are FINALLY Asians have their own TV show.  
Kat Truong
Kat Truong - 9 years ago
I disagree that Asian parents don't defend their kids for standing up for themselves. That's probably one of the only things they will praise. When I was in elementary school I defended my brother from bullies and got in trouble for it. When we got home, my parents actually said "Good job". Like they'll say keep a low profile, but if you have to stand up for yourself, then you had better fight to the death.
jameegarland
jameegarland - 9 years ago
"Selfie" was an American sitcom with an Asian man as a romantic lead. But that show was cancelled and it took me while to come up with that one.
taya
taya - 9 years ago
It's just not that funny.
Shane Walsh
Shane Walsh - 9 years ago
LMAO "White Dad trapped in an Asain body," that's hilarious... Seems to me Asian & Hispanics families aren't as different, I mean, some of the things these guys said about their background reminds me of mine. Haha
whereistherealslimshady?
whereistherealslimshady? - 9 years ago
Hey look, Eddies brothers are all grown up!
Arth Fader
Arth Fader - 9 years ago
IMO, the "racism" and stereotypes had to be put in the first few episodes (and this stuff happened to Eddie Huang in real life anyway). A lot of Asian American's deal with a lot of shit starting from when they're young, especially if you're thrown into a predominantly white community... I see it as entry-level education for Americans who are unfamiliar with our struggles (because let's be honest, this family is a heavily censored version of a real Asian family haha). I really like it personally. I'm glad Asian kids of this generation can watch the series and have it as part of their childhood.
limz777
limz777 - 9 years ago
these two dude dont know what they talking about ...
Ed C
Ed C - 9 years ago
whatever mans its fresh its new and its fucking funny you guys are so critical
Laura Megginson
Laura Megginson - 9 years ago
My grandfather was a Japanese-American actor. (Yes, I am adopted.) His name was Teru Shimada. Many times in his career he had to say he was Chinese because of negative feeling about Japanese people. But he was in the James Bond movie, You Only Live Twice. But like you were saying, he never had the opportunity to play the romantic lead before he passed away.
Elemental Colors
Elemental Colors - 9 years ago
I agree with most of it. Few people things: to further argue against the title, the family was in DC before moving into Orlando. Also, let's not forget that whatever stretches the show may have made, in general, the series is still based off of a true story of an individual whom we may or may not always relate to, depending on the situation.
Julie Millen
Julie Millen - 9 years ago
You say asian men are undesirable to Americans citing the lack of romantic comedies with an asian lead.  However, I think any movie with Jet Li is a romantic comedy: Romeo Must Die, The One, Cradle to the Grave, etc.  Also, I would totally lick Dan.  Just saying...
GalacticMumu
GalacticMumu - 9 years ago
tyler stared in let it shine
savagedragon79
savagedragon79 - 9 years ago
Movies and tv shows are made for profit. If you want to see a show where the love interest is of a specific race then go to a country where that race is the majority. I enjoy the show but you have to realize the show only exists to show commercials
savagedragon79
savagedragon79 - 9 years ago
The wife is crazy beautiful
Rich Dad
Rich Dad - 9 years ago
I read the title & assumed it was the guy that has the food show.
Maneo Chaotix
Maneo Chaotix - 9 years ago
My thoughts on the title: For starters, "Fresh off the Boat" clearly means something different to me than it means to you all. While it can be an insult, I find that among my friend group (primarily Chinese and Korean), FOB can be EITHER positive or negative. Or, most often, its just a neutral term used to refer to those who are international student or are just closer to their parent's culture than to American culture. Obviously, the origin of the term was meant to be insulting and when a non-Asian describes someone as Fresh off the Boat it can be demeaning, but it seems to have been reclaimed and turned into something else when used by Asians to describe ourselves or other Asians. And I do often see fairly Americanized Asians describe themselves as FOBs as a means of telling off the haters: "so what if I'm not completely Americanized? Proud to be a FOB" you know? And in that sense, while Eddie Huang's family might not seem very fobby to those of us who actually are fobs or have parents who are total fobs, they certainly are "different" than a typical white Orlando family in the 90s. And in that sense, yeah they are still FOBs to them. And thats the premise of the show - Eddie is struggling with the tug of war between escaping fobiness and embracing it. 
World Traveler东北
World Traveler东北 - 9 years ago
Michael? what? lol
Kevin Reyes
Kevin Reyes - 9 years ago
how does it compare to the book?
swtLychee604
swtLychee604 - 9 years ago
Wow this was such a horrible critique of the show. A heads up for the next review, your opinion would've counted for something or remotely valid if you had done some research into the show, the memoir that it's based on, and who and what the author went through growing up as an asian American in a primarily white neighbourhood. Regardless of whether he was born here or just arrive from Taiwan, he talks about his experiences and struggles assimilating into a new neighbourhood of primarily white culture and people. Yes there's racism with the black kid because that was one of his racist accounts he experience which he mentions was a prominent moment in his life that changed how he viewed the world after and no it was just placed there to be funny. You complain that they play off of the stereotypes too much but then criticize the parents for being unrealistic. What the hell do you want? To be able to relate to the show or that it's not accurate to YOUR envisioned stereotype of the typical asian American. I think you two are completely missing the point of the show that asian Americans even if they're not fresh off the boat have issues assimilating or conflicts between the western and eastern cultures. I don't find anything wrong with the dad, if anything in the memoir, Eddie Huang and he had an open, unconventional relationship. The fact that you two don't acknowledge this dad as a realistic portrayal of an asian dad just because he's not like yours in turns shows how people like you that stereotype/generalize misconstrue others' perception of an asian dad. This show has stereotypes but breaks them too and thus is the bridge of a better understanding of asian culture that isn't seen in Hollywood. This review was so unbelievably shitty and contradictive.
Lloyd Irving
Lloyd Irving - 9 years ago
What the black kid said wasnt racist actually, he was highlighting how society views minorities. With no Asians, black kids are the most hated - with FOB Asians, they are the new black.
Kenny Fung
Kenny Fung - 9 years ago
The t.v. show is supposedly based off Eddie Huang's memoir. His memoir is also titled Fresh Off the Boat.
Ray Cui
Ray Cui - 9 years ago
One thing to notice is that non of the main roles are at an age (or have the good looks) that allows them to be potential sexual objects for the audience. It's seems to be a persistent problem in the American media to asexualize Asian characters. 
Kevin
Kevin - 8 years ago
+Ray Cui Asexualize the male characters cliche from North American media.
Kevin
Kevin - 8 years ago
+anythingnew U just proved his point.
missy c
missy c - 9 years ago
I really like the show, but I really love the mother!
Michelle N
Michelle N - 9 years ago
There's a a lot comments that I disagree with you about in your video. The first being the title of the show. The show is based off the book called, "Fresh Off The Boat." Eddie is based off of the author's childhood experiences. This is a tv show, so of course story lines will be exaggerated for comical reasons. In addition, your definition of FOB was anything but offensive. You defined a FOB as, 'uneducated, no manners, uncivilized, and inconsiderate.' You also included that those who are FOBS "come here and stay in Chinatown." I understand where you're coming from but you need to realize that these "FOBS" you are calling uneducated and uncivilized do not have the same cultural norms as Americans. So for you to call these "FOBS" uneducated, no manners, uncivilized, and inconsiderate, it's how you're describing the people of Asia. 

Finally, you said that this show "opens the door for a lot of Chinese and Taiwanese Americans... and Koreans... Japanese...But mostly let's be serious here, there's a serious lack of representation among mainland Chinese and Taiwanese Americans in movies and films." You do realize that there's a serious lack for the entire Asian RACE in Hollywood, right? Not just "mainland Chinese and Taiwanese Americans." And in many times where Asians are represented in Hollywood, they actors cast are typically Chinese/Taiwanese. And if the character has an ethnicity of say, Vietnamese, they're still typically casted with Chinese/Taiwanese actors and actresses. 

I understood where you guys were coming from, but you guys came off very offensive and very biased. I wish next time you guys will try to stop generalizing and stop making it obvious that your opinions are heavily biased. 
Mortimer wolffkelly
Mortimer wolffkelly - 9 years ago
I think you guys miss the point. the show is true to one guys unique experience . sheesh
Selena Villegas
Selena Villegas - 9 years ago
Asian men are hot!!!
PHALANX
PHALANX - 9 years ago
What you Chinese call "fobby",
We Cubans call "reffy".
fermented_dreamz
fermented_dreamz - 9 years ago
As a Hmong person, I think this show is extremely unrelatable - the 'Asian' experience usually means the 'East Asian experience' - who is usually interested in assimilating to white culture and has some form of financial security - and never properly represents the Southeast Asian refugee (Vietnamese, Hmong, Cambodian, Lao - even Burmese (Karen) community. Personally I found Margaret Cho's All American Girl more relatable.
BhavZ
BhavZ - 9 years ago
How can you guys comment on "this show isn't about a FOB family" when you guys don't even know what fob is? Uncivilized, uneducated, no manners? Wtf? That's your definition of fob? Fobs are often way more book smart and educated than those who grew up in the US. Uncivilized? What? That reeks of western ethnocentrism. Ok here it is- they tend to have accents, are most often than not very well educated, don't know much of western Pop culture, stick with their own social groups, and basically stick out on a social level as awkward because they're not too familiar with the nuances of western culture or language. And these days a lot of fobs don't have strong accents, follow western pop culture like religion, try to hook up with white people, and try to be more white than white people themselves. So there are many sub definitions and eras of fobdom. Then you have the semi fobs. You guys don't even have the tip of the iceberg.
Ray Thomas
Ray Thomas - 9 years ago
The show is great.

Eddie Huang wrote this so what does this say if he makes his character less like able and a bit of a snot sometimes. He wrote his parents parts so its both the actors and the writing" which eddie did" that makes them this way.. This is a sitcom written for both asian and non asian audiences. If it is successful it will allow others to follow so maybe there will be more than 2 shows based on asian characters. 

Did they actually say that an asian guy's writing about race is racist? Why don't these guys write a sitcom. I would think it would be like a dark korean horror movie.  An asian tiger mom floating through a wall into a darkened room to smack the kid for getting a B+ instead of an A. The father never gives hugs……………………
The stuff they critique is what makes a sitcom. 

I don't like all of Huang's stuff but he is a pretty dynamic dude so credit to him. Oh and Constance Wu is hot. 
Wunlee Buxton
Wunlee Buxton - 9 years ago
Can't watch this until it comes to Australian TV XD, but if I misbehaved at school I would be in so much trouble omg. Some of the points you mention is so true, it would be nice if the writers of this show try to work more on social commentary(which is comedy itself imo). Someone should show the writer the "Why you no doctor yet?" meme :p.
mahira farhin
mahira farhin - 9 years ago
You can't just blame the negative things on the show. I mean the book is called Fresh Off The Boat also. 
littlepiepie
littlepiepie - 9 years ago
i dont like korean pretend to be chinese. it's just wrong and very offensive.
Actual Communist Bun
Actual Communist Bun - 9 years ago
The mom is my spirit animal
Haylee Thikeo
Haylee Thikeo - 9 years ago
These guys really don't know what they're talking about........
Joan Cristy Maguad
Joan Cristy Maguad - 9 years ago
I think your comments on what a FOB is characterized as is in accurate. You're perpetuating that the people that come here "fresh off the boat" are stupid and have no human interpersonal skills when typically many Asians, as with many immigrants, that arrive in America are here on a visa for work or school. This indicates that they are not unintelligent and have no manners. Calling someone a FOB is saying that they are in America but they have not actually assimilated to American culture. They display characteristics and actions that people who are Asian-American and more Americanized in general see as not of American cultural norm. 
Using your definition of FOB in this video doesn't help your argument for the show. They may have lived here for many years and the kids have grown up in America but that doesn't mean that they or at least the parents are not fully assimilated into culture. They can be considered Fresh Off the Boat because of the fact that the mom doesn't understand the neighborhood women and has a hard time making friends, or that the dad is trying so hard to run a American Cowboy Restaurant because he believes that it is the best way to attract the white people. If you actually watch the show, pay attention to how many times they talk about the "white people". No, the father is not completely detached and emotionless and the grandma helps Eddie with his thug walks, that doesn't make them fully assimilated even if it doesn't make the fully fresh off the boat either. 
This is really the only issue that I took offense to out of your video which I couldn't really sit through. If anything you just made a SUPER racist comment on how you see immigrants, people of your own race, background, and culture, and even your own family, and that is not at all cool. 
Rose
Rose - 9 years ago
I defs agree with all the points you made, im finding it really hard to like eddy too
Miki
Miki - 9 years ago
i was on this show and hudson is super night and prophet and hudson are really good friends and its from a book so its a true story they were just goin by the book
Shireen Hakim
Shireen Hakim - 9 years ago
These two guys which they were on a primetime show. Haters.
Fresh Off the Boat is awesome.
Emerae
Emerae - 9 years ago
I'm still a little reluctant to watch this show. Just from the previews I felt like it would be riddled with stereotypes. I'm not asian, but I love asian culture (hell, I just love culture in general) and I hate that in America we just lump all asians into one big pot and use them interchangeably or not at all. America is a melting pot in the sense that different races and cultures coexist and kind of intermingle, but at the same time America also doesn't seem to pay any attention to those cultures. At least not enough to thoroughly understand and represent them in the media. Of course this doesn't just apply to asians or asian actors. Latino and African American actors/actresses are frequently either ignored or typecast as well, and the list just goes on. But after seeing this review I may at least check out this show to see what the fuss is about. And yeah, it was probably commented on somewhere below, but this isn't the first asian american sitcom. All American Girl comes to mind, but that was quite a while ago. Also, as a p.s. in regard to one of your last comments. Personally, I think asian guys are extremely attractive, and a lot of the girls I know think the same way. Just because asian men aren't frequently sex symbols in the media doesn't mean us girls don't think you're incredibly sexy. Just saying. :)
Lan
Lan - 9 years ago
I love this show but I'm with Mike about when I first heard this T.V show I thought it'll be a family fresh off the boat so I was really surprise when the parents, especially the Dad spoke almost perfect English. Like y'all my parents weren't like that. O.O
Joey Cheok
Joey Cheok - 9 years ago
Is that Ken Jeong guy from the hangover
Greg Dahlen
Greg Dahlen - 9 years ago
oh damn i would have enjoyed your comments on something i'm actually interested in
ShoMeSho
ShoMeSho - 9 years ago
1) This was the 2nd show on air starring an asian american family. the last one was All American Girl that was on air in the 90s, starring margaret cho. it lasted one season and was cancelled and it's been 11 years since.

2) I liked how straightforward they were about race in the show. it is based on eddie huang's memoir and he lived in the 90s in a community with very little asian people. it's not surprising he experienced race-sensitive problems and i'm happy abc chose to present at least some of his experiences in a way that didn't sugarcoat it too much. 

3) it's a memoir! how unique do you want a coming of age story to get? its a genre for a reason! most follow a general premise and what makes this show unique is its viewpoint from a new character on tv, the asian-american first gen kid.

4) of course not all characters are relateable to everyone. i just wanted to point out that for me and a decent amount of my friends, one of our parents was the conservative, stick to our roots dictator. and the other one was the one who embraced the american culture. maybe not always completely, but at least in some things, if not most. i think you'd be hardpressed to find ANY immigrant asian parents who has not accepted at least one small part of american culture, be it food or music or clothes. To have two characters that represent each of these stereotypes for comedic value is all the better. you can find parts of your own parents in each of them.

5) just because you're close to your parents doesn't mean that you're not fresh off the boat! what makes you so adamant that if you are able to talk and joke with your parents, that means you're westernized? aren't you the one pushing the stereotypes now? 

I do agree with some of the things you said, mostly near the end, about the show still trying to find its identity. although, i think the reason for that is because so many asian americans, really, haven't found their identity yet. so trying to have show portray something that's already so intangible is difficult. so i understand that's its still confused because we are watching the beginning of a show that will really help present and future asian americans find their voice, their culture, and their individual identity. It's also true that some of the writing didn't ring true, like asian americans threatening to sue. but this is one of the first shows on television starring asian americans. even the real eddie huang, who disliked the writing of the show in the beginning, stated that he understood the need for these jokes. fresh off the boat is introducing basically a culture that's unfamiliar to most of america. this is the first true portrayal of asian american life and struggle. its not always easy to get people to enjoy something foreign so the show needs to find a way to relate with the masses. all we can do is hope that this show will help open doors in the future for more portrayals of asian americans in the media so we can further educate about our culture.
MagentaPhilosophy
MagentaPhilosophy - 9 years ago
I kind of see what they say, however I feel that the show is improving! Plus it's obviously a bit over analyzing, but it's a review at the end of the day. 
cuteypetz
cuteypetz - 9 years ago
i think the title "fresh off the boat" is meant to be somewhat ironic. the idea that the kids have been born and raised in the usa but are still treated like they don't have this intimate knowledge of the usa. like when the white mum said "you speak english very well!" and that they are still separated a lot from white families/people
Europa Man
Europa Man - 6 years ago
cuteypetz wrote "i think the title "fresh off the boat" is meant to be somewhat ironic. the"

They're treated like White peope born in China.
Bernadette Christanti-Yafar
Bernadette Christanti-Yafar - 9 years ago
Too relatable! I agree that the title is poking at the fact that everyone treats the family like they're fresh off the boat even though they were raised in usa, which I think a lot of asians can relate to.
ShoMeSho
ShoMeSho - 9 years ago
i agree! its irritating sometimes when some ignorant people can't seem to get that asians can be born in america. the worst part is when they don't even bother with formalities. it may be hard to believe, but i've had people approach me and my friend on buses or on the street and without even a hello, they begin the conversation with "Chinese? No? Korean? No? I got it...Japanese?"
Shalom W
Shalom W - 9 years ago
I'm Asian, I'm Chinese and I love this series. Take it with a pinch of salt coz it is entertainment and not a documentary. Modern Family- cmon don't U think they are exaggerating stuff to make it funny? Ditto w Fresh Prince of Bel Air etc. These all portray CARICATURES of people.

I find that most of us Asians, regardless of where we have put down roots, have similar mothers. Lol. The mum in FOB has the best lines. Constance does such a great job.

Another similarity we share? We need to help Asian talents and Asian shows in Hollywood to have
more opportunities by showing them our support & watching shows like FOB. It was not easy to secure this opportunity to create a series starring Asian talents. Let's support it so that more opportunities can arise from it, then we can talk about creating better stories and characters. The priority is to show the suits that Asians have an audience.
Faken Namen
Faken Namen - 9 years ago
+LOL @ HELLAWHITE asians critiquing 'racist' show...
Faken Namen
Faken Namen - 9 years ago
The first show? Right. Because MARGARET FUCKING CHO NEVER EXISTED.
HEY! MORE-OOOON!
Lekshey Dorji
Lekshey Dorji - 9 years ago
way i understand the word 'FOB" seems to be different. 
all i see it as a person that hasn't assimilated to another culture, as opposed to them being 'uncivilized', 'uneducated', etc.
the way you say it sounds like you are saying that the 'other'[in this case Asian] cultures are uncivilized/unmanned/uneducated <i>because they aren't from the same culture they haven't assimilated into.</i> and that just sounds really derogatory. 
Alex Ashimine
Alex Ashimine - 9 years ago
The show should've had a total FOB older brother character. Like total kpop/jpop/cpop wannabe (could've been hot, pick up a few fangirls for the show)
euphemia t
euphemia t - 9 years ago
The actress playing the mom is 26, and her eldest son on the show is eleven?  OK...   So ageism is alive and well in Holllywood, across all races.
Mitchell Lovell
Mitchell Lovell - 9 years ago
please do your research guys. The network originally didn't want to call it Fresh of the Boat. It's called that after Eddie Huang's novel. Also, this is the SECOND primetime show featuring an Asian-American family. Margaret Cho's was the first
Len Hi
Len Hi - 9 years ago
My dad is a total white dad in an Asian body but I'm still fucked up so yeah.... didn't make a difference.
Lalalalala!
Lalalalala! - 9 years ago
They are way too harsh on the show! I thought it was really good and really funny. I thought all the actors/characters were really funny and I liked them a lot. I thought they did a good job of making it relatable but not feed too much into stereotypes and show a softer side. They said that it was feeding too much into stereotypes and then not enough? Make up your mind! Just because your family was not exactly like that doesn't mean no one has a family like that. I know for a fact that there are a lot of Asian American kids that relate or really like African American culture. Also you have to remember that this was in the 90s and people were even more ignorant about other cultures then they are now and the whole school dynamic makes a lot of sense. I think that they are feeding into stereotypes a lot more than the show is. They are basically saying that all Asian parent have to be mean all the time and that they are not allowed to communicate or relate with their kids. STOP PUSHING YOUR PROBLEMS ONTO THE SHOW! The only thing I agree on is the title of the show is not my favorite. Btw this show is supposed to be based on a real family. That is just my opinion. 
xnonsuchx
xnonsuchx - 9 years ago
I agree that it feels too forced, the title doesn't make sense (even though it was the title of the original memoir), and that Eddie is the least likeable character.  I would have added the 2 younger brothers as something I like about the show.  The more recent eps have also been better than the first few.
Drugsarebadmkay
Drugsarebadmkay - 9 years ago
It's called fresh off the boat because it is based about a book called fresh off the boat by an Eddie Huang. 
Matt Schwartz
Matt Schwartz - 9 years ago
It's a comedy sitcom, not a documentary. Complaining about this not being realistic makes about as much sense as complaining about The Office not being realistic ("in a real office, everyone would be stressed out and miserable"). I love the show. Regarding the main kid, it's important to note that this is a semi-autobiographical account of Eddie Huang's childhood. He was majorly influenced by hip hop and black culture, so that's why it's part of the show, even if most Asian-Americans can't relate to it. I think it's a nice aspect because it allows black culture to also be a part of the show, instead of just whites and Asians.
Steven O'Hara
Steven O'Hara - 9 years ago
wasnt "Fresh off the boat" Eddy's show on VICE then he brought it over?
jasonc_tutorials
jasonc_tutorials - 9 years ago
Eddie Huang the main kid. Is the PRODUCER. haha! He's from vice man. He's an asian thug. 
Nikole Xue
Nikole Xue - 9 years ago
I am not sure where you get your definition of FOB. But FOB never means uneducated, uncivilized and none of that negative terms that you have used. It is great that you are voicing out for Asian Americans, but I do think that you need to be careful with what you put out to the world because people that are unfamiliar with the culture will think the way you do. FOB is really just a term that describes those that have just arrived in the country. It doesn't mean they are uncivilized or uneducated, it really just means that they are unfamiliar with the western culture, or they are choosing to live the way they were used to living when back in their country. Please do not put any more judgements on immigrants, they are trying hard in a new country and they are brave.
weed pillow
weed pillow - 9 years ago
Look at dans face in the begening
captainhellenic
captainhellenic - 9 years ago
oh... Romeo Must Die. Jet Lee plays the male romantic role with Aliyah, i think. 
captainhellenic
captainhellenic - 9 years ago
The Bruce Lee story. Bruce Lee was the romantic protagonist. 
captainhellenic
captainhellenic - 9 years ago
first asian american sitcom? Does no one remember Margaret Cho's "all american girl"
ltlwatcher
ltlwatcher - 9 years ago
They are right.  That family is not FOB.  They are Panda Express version of FOB.
La
La - 9 years ago
I AGRED WITH EVERYTHING except I loved the kid!! I love the whole crew!!!
Self Starting With Programming Projects
Self Starting With Programming Projects - 9 years ago
hahaha you guys having a bad hair day? anyways asian tv show sounds good never seen an asian sitcom in english before. hope it gets good.
 i personally think most of these shows are cookie cutter production. so a lot of borrowing is normal. anyways keep it real 哈哈哈
6chance6
6chance6 - 9 years ago
Not sure if you read the book, but the show tries to follow Eddie's upbringing.
bluberrioreo
bluberrioreo - 9 years ago
FOB is based loosely on Eddie Huang's life, so you can't expect the show to be a representation of all Taiwanese American families. While most Asian fobs have thicker accents, it wouldn't be a good idea to have stronger accents on the show. Not only would you need subtitles, but there would be so many people trying to mimic the accent. Every fob family is different. My dad is fresh off the boat and he happens to know English and Spanish, so every Asian's family will differ.
Kathy dru
Kathy dru - 9 years ago
I think you guys are to harsh on this show. Its a comedy; its not meant to be serious, but funny. We should support this show. Its a breakthrough for Asian. I love the show.
inotaishu1
inotaishu1 - 9 years ago
I am pretty ambiguous about the "happy its there" argument, because over the last years or so I saw that tons of times used as an excuse for shitty writing and introducing one stereotype after the other. I saw it on Glee, on The Vampire Diaries, on Teen Wolf and of course the god awful Cassandra Clare books. All of these dealt in next to nothing but stereotypes, either right from the start like Glee and the Clare books or they introduced more and more over time like The Vampire Diaries and Teen Wolf. In all cases I was "I am a whiter than white gay guy from Berlin and I would have been able to do that better," If I weren't such a shitty writer.
ミルスLaura
ミルスLaura - 9 years ago
There are a few movies with Asian male leads that I know of.  Catfish in Black Bean Sauce, Akira's Hip Hop Shop, Romeo Must Die, Spy Next Door, The One, Fakin Da Funk. Not all are well know, but they do exist.Guess Catfish in Black Bean Sauce, Spy Next Door, and Fakin Da Funk would be considered comical, but have more isssues than that. Oh, and another comedy with an Asian lead is Ping Pong Playa.  (Ridiculous name, but funny at times movie).
Joseph Ng
Joseph Ng - 9 years ago
I hate Eddie Huang because he does not represent a true Asian kid. An Asian kid does not straight away tend to hip hop, especially with Asian parents. Eddie Huang does not show that Asian kids respect their parents. Also no bloody Asian kid talks like a black. I mean sure we say yo and wassup, but we don't fully assimilate into the cultural. I felt Eddie was trying to represent a more black-hip-hop culture then an Asian one, which is about  being studious, obedient, shy, not able to fit in due to lack of social skills, or because of plain racism. Eddie Huang does not represent us Asian kids at all. The only thing he has in common with us Asians, is suffering from racism. He only suffers racism nothing else. He does not know the true life of an Asian Kid.

The Parents in the Show are kinda spot on, especially the Tiger mom. The dad not so much. If being raised by a tiger mom like Jessica Huang , no kid in their right mind rebels the way Eddie Huang does. No Asian kid in existent would rebel against Jessica Huang.
Ldancingcat
Ldancingcat - 6 years ago
I don't know where you're from, but I've seen Asian kids take up hip hop and rap and they even took on hip hop fashion and attitudes, more than the kid in the show. They were in my high school. One of my friends was a Japanese American who was a DJ in the 90's and he was like that.
Lloyd Irving
Lloyd Irving - 9 years ago
@Katie S
Well thats good for you.
Pouroddacloud Cloud
Pouroddacloud Cloud - 9 years ago
Eddie Character is like me irl (Asian)
kiiro iro
kiiro iro - 9 years ago
But eddie straight up talks like that IRL lol.
He did say he grew up in dc so that atmosphere influenced him a lot before going to florida
K Sun
K Sun - 9 years ago
@Black Tornado asian girls don't hate black people and shame them, so stop generalizing. why do people assume all these things about asians when they have never had a full conversation with one of them? i know half chinese and half black families that are comfortable in both cultures.
Lloyd Irving
Lloyd Irving - 9 years ago
@got2many I just see a lot of dishonesty in Asians when they want to play both-sides or have seperate groups for their "asian stuff" and the "other group" for mainsteam, social, or "black" stuff. Its like appropriation. But I respect Eddie for being real and honest. A lot of Asians dont want to admit they like anything seen as "Black" due to the social stigma, and they don't know how to differenciate from it. Alot of Asians are like Eddie but they'll never admit it to retain their percieved superiority.
got2many
got2many - 9 years ago
@Black Tornado doesn't every race do that? I don't care what race you are or gender. we all try to "fit" in. nobody wants to be the odd guy out. everyone adopts the latest trend, whether it be music, fashion, food, new slang word, etc. people in general get into something that appeals to them.  also that "cultural appropriation" term is a cop-out. there is absolutely nothing wrong with getting into a certain genre like hip hop or rock and want to dress in that certain style or use that certain lingo. like you said that is how he grew up and a lot of people adopt their attitude and fashion from environment. hanging around a certain group or area since childhood will grow on you and mold you.  that is who he is. so in a sense people like eddie huang are genuine and being themselves and don't give a crap what other's think.
Lloyd Irving
Lloyd Irving - 9 years ago
@Maneo Choudhury
Those other "varieties" of Asian Americans you claim are equally defaultable aren't genuine as stand alones though, those are the ones that just adopted western media culture and pretend they are what they aren't just to fit into the crowd. A lot of it just ends up as cultural apropriation but thats how he grew up and valid for a single perspective.
Maneo Chaotix
Maneo Chaotix - 9 years ago
Sorry that Eddie Huang isn't your cookie cutter racist stereotype of a "true asian" - but whether you wanna believe it or not HE IS REALLY ASIAN. 

He never meant to represent all Asians, because the entire problem with western media has been that they try to represent all Asians with really shallow characters who are all basically the same. Eddie is just a person. Yeah he's Asian and that's a huge part of his identity but it does not define every aspect of who he is. Some Asians are into Hip Hop like Eddie, or like Jay Park and G-Dragon. Some Asians are shy and studious, like you, and some are not, like me. 

America has seen enough of the "boring, shy, socially awkward but super book-smart Asian" with just about every background Asian character in movies and shows. Its time to show that Asians come in a much wider variety than just that. This show is just one of the (hopefully) many that will come and help the world understand what it means to be Asian American. As that happens, maybe we can also have the shy smart Asian as the main character of another show. 
Shao Tsai
Shao Tsai - 9 years ago
I'm sorry, but I believe you gotta deconstruct your view on Asians ASAP. I mean, come on, I'm half Chinese, I know all about being "studious, obedient, shy, not able to fit in due to lack of social skills" as a kid, but I'm glad to say that I definitely broke out of this mold. I like learning a lot more than studying, my areas of study are the humanities and arts (so no lawyer, doctor or engineer here) and I may be shy, but I know how to overcome it and fit in. 

Also, isn't Eddie Huang representing Eddie Huang? Ultimately the show isn't about an Asian family, it's about Eddie Huang's family - even if it has been rewritten to fit ABC's agenda.
Joseph Ng
Joseph Ng - 9 years ago
Jeremy's parents are different. They understood Jeremy's great skill and potential. Not all Asian parents are the same. There might be a lot of those that are strict but there are a few who are not as strict.

Jeremy's parents are one of those that balanced being strict and supportive. 
Richard Y
Richard Y - 9 years ago
@Joseph Ng Jeremy's parents also took a lot of criticism from their Chinese family friends from church and Chinese school for letting him continuously play basketball without seriously pursuing a more "traditional" career too.  Most Asian parents from what I see would be resistant to allow their kids to do this.
Joseph Ng
Joseph Ng - 9 years ago
I watched Jeremy's biography and his parents were supportive but also they had some restrictions like God is First, School is Second, and, Basketball is Third. From what I watched he was obedient and studious. He also so happened to be awesome at basketball. His parents were supportive and new he had great skill and potential to be a Basketball Player.
Richard Y
Richard Y - 9 years ago
@Joseph Ng You do understand that Eddie's not the only child in the Huang family on this show, right?  Even though Eddie might be the rebellious kid and the "black sheep" of the family, Emery and Evan are ones that can be relatable.

By your logic then, Jeremy Lin is not an "accurate" representation of Asian kids because his parents allowed him to pursue his dream to play basketball rather than go the traditional route of being a doctor, lawyer, or engineer.
Joseph Ng
Joseph Ng - 9 years ago
Fine, I understand this to be a comedy. I am just concern because he paints a picture of us Asians that is not very accurate. No hard feelings. 
Matt Schwartz
Matt Schwartz - 9 years ago
@Joseph Ng He represents himself. No one can represent anyone else. Asians are not all identical sheep who think and act the same. His life is just as true as yours. It's true that he's not ordinary; he never wanted to be. Eddie Huang's character isn't necessarily supposed to be "relatable"; Eddie would rather his character be inspiring for helping "ordinary" Asians to "break out of the mold" and forge their own original paths instead of being like everyone else.

Eddie's character isn't supposed to be a noble, wise hero. It's obvious that he's a flawed character who has room for personal development. Nothing wrong with that. There's nothing funny about perfect, respectful robots who have no sense of individualism.

Reality isn't funny. This isn't reality. No one's claiming it is. It's a comedy sitcom. Lighten up and laugh a little.
Joseph Ng
Joseph Ng - 9 years ago
My point is he does not represent the Asian Kids. Not that I hate blacks or I think Asians are superior. I mean he is not showing the true life of an Asian kid. Believe me when I say that Asians are shy, quite studious, and obedient. Those are traits that are engraved in a lot of Asian kids. They are not stereotypes. 

There are not a lot of Asian Kids that can relate to Eddie Huang. For instance, being extremely rebellious and demanding money from parents. There is no way an Asian parent will accept this kind of attitude from an Asian kid. The one slight sign of being disrespectful is a one way ticket to being caned till you can't sit.

I remember just asking for anything, I got denied and when I complained I was punished because I should have acted better and not disrespectful.

Throughout the entire show practically, Eddie Huang could act as rebellious as he wanted and he would not get punished gravely. That my friend is all bullshit.  No Asian kid acts rebellious and gets away with it.
Matt Schwartz
Matt Schwartz - 9 years ago
Stop being a cultural supremacist. Hating someone for embracing another race's culture is quite frankly racist. Being Asian is NOT about being "studious, obedient, shy, not able to fit in due to lack of social skills"; those are stereotypes that Eddie Huang consciously chose to break away from. Anyway, Eddie Huang is just as Asian as you are.
filthyswit
filthyswit - 9 years ago
No Asian kid talks like a black? Ever been around Cambodians or Lao people?
filthyswit
filthyswit - 9 years ago
I think you guys do more harm than good when talking about Asian people. Unless Asians really are a monolithic group of people, which you so often imply with remarks like, "No Asian father would blah blah blah" and ,"there is no life lesson with Asian parent's discipline". 
Jason Zhou
Jason Zhou - 9 years ago
I like your guys comments, especially about the Mainland China descendants. I think they could have achieved the level where the Korean descendants have done. And this show is good in terms of media exposure for Asian Americans, regardless of they are of Taiwanese, Chinese, Korean, Japanese descent. We have got a long way to go. Good job! :)
thefailingstudent
thefailingstudent - 9 years ago
When I watch the show, I feel like I could relate to Eddie very well. I did deal with the same issues he had at school, and studying instead of going outside with my friends. Even when i got into fights, parents would back me up in the principles office. But when we would get home i would get beat(common they cant show parents beating the kids on tv).
Chris Gamer
Chris Gamer - 9 years ago
When people say asian, why always chinese.? Why not korean, thai, vietnamese, Japanese and other asians? 
BlackSheepNara
BlackSheepNara - 8 years ago
When people say white people , why always American, English, or Canadian? why not Russian, Greek, or Swedish?
My point is, stop whining about Asians being lumped into one thing when white people are lumped together even faster and more often than Asians. If I pointed to someone whom was Asian, many people ask are they Chinese or something else? If pointed to a European, people look at me and are like "so what? it's just another white person". At least many people are interested in your cultures and what to be respectful. When non-whites encounter a white European they don't give 2 fucks about their culture.
Pak Huide
Pak Huide - 8 years ago
+Aung Lin Why are you so ignorant? Go visit China.
S M
S M - 9 years ago
@Aung Lin perhaps populations.
Lily Z
Lily Z - 9 years ago
@Aung Lin Sorry, I'll elaborate. Statements like "Communist party in China is very brutal towards its people. I hope one day China will get its freedom back..Fucking hate those evil communist officials. They only care about themselves" and "Freedom means you are also allowed to speak freely, able to have freedom of religion, and freedom of choice. Those aspects are heavily restricted in China." really belong to the mindset of the Cold War era. Communism, specifically in China, is different than the totalitarian state of the Soviet Union. Just because a country is communist doesn't mean the government is evil.
Chris Gamer
Chris Gamer - 9 years ago
@Lily Z Where the heck are you coming from? Stop trying be smart dam ass
Lily Z
Lily Z - 9 years ago
@Aung Lin You must be living in the Cold War era. Communism in China is different now....
Sa Ul
Sa Ul - 9 years ago
@Jooyoung Moon maybe you are a FOB, and don't know what it is to be an American of Asian descent. you have the luxury of having a home in Asia, not here.
Sa Ul
Sa Ul - 9 years ago
@Aung Lin why not be so ethnocentric and share the glory, at the end of the day, we sit in the same boat. I am happy when all East Asian people can be represented well, but that hasn't happened yet...
Mr.CoolHats
Mr.CoolHats - 9 years ago
eeh.. Like what I said in my comment, I rather have people ask me what kind of Asian I am better than assuming I'm Chinese right away.
Jooyoung Moon
Jooyoung Moon - 9 years ago
@Mr.CoolAss Oh really? Do you find it offensive that people ask you "what kind of Asian are you?" :/ Cause that doesn't really offend me and I've never seen many Asians around me who get offended by that
Jooyoung Moon
Jooyoung Moon - 9 years ago
@Aung Lin well, they typically mean East Asians when some non-Asian person uses the word "Asian". However people tend to use those two words, Chinese and Asian interchangeably. They are not specifically referring to the actual Chinese people who are from mainland China or whatever. I'm Korean and ppl say things like "oh she's Chinese", and that really just basically means, "she's Asian" Because the truth is, they don't really care much about different Asian nationalities and they are just referring any East Asian as Chinese.
Mr.CoolHats
Mr.CoolHats - 9 years ago
True but asian also get offended when other non-asian ask "what kind of asian are you?" question. I rather have people asking me that instead of assuming I'm Chinese right off the bat, even tho I am Chinese. lol
Skylord Ah Gaming
Skylord Ah Gaming - 9 years ago
@Aung Lin not really. Religion used to be restricted in the mao days, but it is widely accepted now. Freedom of speech however, isnt as free as america. Yet, people will still say shit about the government and you wont really get arrested unless an actual government official puts the time and effort to actually persecute you for it.
Chris Gamer
Chris Gamer - 9 years ago
@Skylord Ah in HD Do even know what does freedom mean? Freedom means you are also allowed to speak freely, able to have freedom of religion, and freedom of choice. Those aspects are heavily restricted in China. 
Skylord Ah Gaming
Skylord Ah Gaming - 9 years ago
@Aung Lin ive lived there for 3 years. I fidnt find anything wrong with it. Its a lot dofferent now than it was like 15-20 years ago. However, i will agree that many government officials are corrupt. Freedoms i didnt find anything lacking. If anything, i was allowed to legally torrent games and movies and stream tv shows for free.
Chris Gamer
Chris Gamer - 9 years ago
@Skylord Ah in HD But still Communist party in China is very brutal towards its people. I hope one day China will get its freedom back..Fucking hate those evil communist officials. They only care about themselves,,,
Skylord Ah Gaming
Skylord Ah Gaming - 9 years ago
Do you even know what communist means? Also what is a "mother fucker communist" China is a one party state very much like vietnam. The one party happens to be the communist party. However, when most people think of communism, they dont think of the core values of it. Communism has never existed and the "communist countries" are really just soviet-era dictatorships
Chris Gamer
Chris Gamer - 9 years ago
@ChocoL473 Yea,,,China is huge country with massive population, but they still live in the hand of mother fucker communist....With all those pollution and shiiitt,,,man,,,Glad i'm in states, not in China
Xiao Zhen
Xiao Zhen - 9 years ago
I say mostly because the amount of chinese people in the world is a lot, thus accounting for the largest percentage of ethnicity in the Asian region, and presumably largest ethnicity of the Asian immigrants. Thus most common to be seen, or associated by? China makes a huge part of Asia, for centuries people think China as Asia. Hell my friend from Europe still think Asia is mostly China. So yeah. It's a large country with huge population and large ethnic group all over the world compare to others. With the numbers it's almost certain that when you see Asians most of the time they're Chinese. And from there people ended up generalizing.
Richard Y
Richard Y - 9 years ago
@filthyswit OTGW has some fair shares of interesting clips about Chinese culture.  But I do agree with you that what bothers me is when they do non-Chinese Asian episodes (such as talking about K-Pop or Japanese samurai) while continuing calling their channel "Off the Great Wall".  It's not only an inaccurate reflection of their video clips, but it's a bit insulting (whether intentional or not) to lump everything about Asian material on a "Chinese" channel, as if all things Asian revolve around China.
filthyswit
filthyswit - 9 years ago
It's not always Chinese. Where do you live and what do you watch? Typically with these Off the Great Wall guys it is Chinese because that's what they are. But they do make LOTS of blanket statements.
Ian
Ian - 9 years ago
The dad acts white because he owns a steak house and as it said in the begging he "bought in to the american dream"
moshimoshiusa
moshimoshiusa - 9 years ago
Title - cuz Eddie's autobio is call Fresh Off The Boat and the show is based on the book. Asian romantic lead on TV - Selfie, thought it didn't do well. What I hated were the packing boxes with 2nd grade penmanship and the plastic dinnerware used. If they are truly FOBs, the chinese writing is not reality unless the youngest son wrote those chinese characters. If they aren't FOBs, then the boxes would be labeled in English. Both all boxes were bilingual just to show this is a chinese family's belongings. And the plastic dinnerware? OMG. I've only eaten with them in cheap chinese restaurants (cuz they are unbreakable for the dishwasher ). We use china at home.
Tip Aly
Tip Aly - 9 years ago
Margaret Cho had the first asian TV series ever......it didn't last but 2 season I think.
admirathoria 00
admirathoria 00 - 8 years ago
True, however, she was the FIRST Female Asian lead in a series, just like she was the  ONLY Asian female to win an Oscar.
Tip Aly
Tip Aly - 8 years ago
@maggie pi but the show wasn't written specifically for her.
admirathoria 00
admirathoria 00 - 8 years ago
+Tip Aly First Asian female lead in a tv series was Miyoshi Umeki, who was Mrs. Livingston in The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1969-1972)
OR0R0
OR0R0 - 9 years ago
+Tip Aly All American Girl. I loved that show!
Gem Sleuth
Gem Sleuth - 9 years ago
@whayes8084 David was never Asian.
Tip Aly
Tip Aly - 9 years ago
@Iris Ho Thanks for the correction. I thought I had read an article stating some distant relation either to Asian or native American heritage. Clearly mistaken. I try to give people the benefit of the doubt, I mean I have a great grandmother who was native American and a grandmother who was part native American (they were unrelated) but I look 100% white with blonde hair and green eyes. . . .  
Iris Ho
Iris Ho - 9 years ago
He has no Chinese blood.  His ethnic background is English Irish Scottish Welsh German Italian Spanish Ukrainian and Cherokee.  He plays a half Chinese, half Caucasian in the series.
Tip Aly
Tip Aly - 9 years ago
@whayes8084 Totally.  
KingCetshwayo
KingCetshwayo - 9 years ago
@Tip Aly Yea, Bruce would have owned.
Tip Aly
Tip Aly - 9 years ago
@whayes8084 Yes, but he was not as noticeably asian as Bruce Lee, which is why they used him.
KingCetshwayo
KingCetshwayo - 9 years ago
@UBUHongKong David Carradine is actually half Asian
Tip Aly
Tip Aly - 9 years ago
@UBUHongKong Maybe it was first Asian female lead was what I was thinking. And it was really centered on family life and expectations in the first season.  
UBUHongKong
UBUHongKong - 9 years ago
In 1976, Pat Morita was the first show centered on a person of Asian descent.  It was called Mr. T and Tina.  It lasted one season.

Also, if you count Kung Fu in 1972, but the actor (David Carradine) was not Asian.  Would have been cool if Bruce Lee had the role.
Just an average multifandomer
Just an average multifandomer - 9 years ago
@Tip Aly thanks
Tip Aly
Tip Aly - 9 years ago
@Emely Noona The first season is the best. After that all the suits at the studio took it a different direction and then it changed the tone. Buts it's good.
Just an average multifandomer
Just an average multifandomer - 9 years ago
@Tip Aly oh nice thanks for replying. Is it worth checking out?
Tip Aly
Tip Aly - 9 years ago
@Emely Noona All American Girl. It was in the 90's. And it was about how she became a stand up comedian.
Just an average multifandomer
Just an average multifandomer - 9 years ago
What show?
stringybeanss
stringybeanss - 9 years ago
wow spot on.  especially about the dad! lol
Caius Accardo
Caius Accardo - 9 years ago
the parents remind of my parents well cause my dad's white and mom's asian and u guys r so right that the dad's white-washed XD
Justin Sohn
Justin Sohn - 9 years ago
The scene where the parents defended the kid after his fight with the bully totally happened to me in 3rd grade. My "tiger" mom really let the principal have it.
Lili Vuong
Lili Vuong - 9 years ago
Honeys, you are saying that asian guys are the least desirable???? You know yourself that there is a giant catalogue of desirable asian men. It's hollywood who made them the least desirable by using goofy, nerdy or negative characters in their movies, by desexualizing asian men. But you've forgotten the first Hollywood sex symbol: Sessue Hayakawa! I believe that the european american men even felt threathened by his handsomeness, whereafter the desexualization of asian men started.
愛jaime
愛jaime - 9 years ago
Its called fresh off the boat because thats the name that Eddie Huangs book is called and its what the show is based off. It is similar to "everybody hates chris" because both these t.v. Shows are based of memoirs of people so yes there would be a lot of similarities.
愛jaime
愛jaime - 9 years ago
The first tv show that featured an asian family was "All American Girl" staring margret cho btw
Tom Parham
Tom Parham - 9 years ago
I'd love to hang out with you guys is Asia for a week. Anywhere really would love to go to northern china, to try real hot pot not I haven't even tried like a knock off hot pot if you know what I'm on about.. And just see the amazing sights that are in the area.
DarthJF
DarthJF - 9 years ago
Never even heard of the show (well, I'm not living in America so not really surprising), but it's interesting to see Asians being featured more in US media. Especially when they're not all ninja, which I how remember all Asians being portrayed back when I was a kid.
altosax1st
altosax1st - 9 years ago
Romantic comedy where an asian man is the lead guy: Selfie?
Elijah weeks
Elijah weeks - 9 years ago
do not trust the show the media of the west will try and drain Asian culture like they did with black culture replacing the meaningful with puppets i am not of an Asian race but i know when the media is trying to tear down a beautiful original society heed my warning #offthegratewall they have done it to the american Africans and they will try and do the same to american Asians or Asian american if people reading this are from the eastern side of the world by birth
Kimtothekizzo
Kimtothekizzo - 9 years ago
my favorite kid is the youngest one. he is cute and he has funny lines...hopefully we see more of him during the season. I don't think the middle kid looks like he could even be related to the rest of the family. As far as the oldest (main) kid....he is more annoying to me than anything else. The episode where he tried to touch the adult woman's butt was so fetched. it was too much. I want to really like the show but I feel it won't last long unless it gets funnier.
tomieblu
tomieblu - 9 years ago
I will totally agree that the parents are carrying the show. Personally, I find the Mom to be a riot! Plus, she very beautiful.
illdee04
illdee04 - 9 years ago
i love the show im a fan of china history and fan of hip hop. love that the kid has a Nas (rapper) shirt. illmatic! awesome
bob burger
bob burger - 9 years ago
Agree with you guys so much about the title and fob stuff and etc.
Vonnie Weathersby
Vonnie Weathersby - 9 years ago
I watched the show, and I'm glad I did because it turned me onto the book. The book is damn hilarious and I can really relate to Eddie's voice.
Chinwe Okorie
Chinwe Okorie - 9 years ago
I was very confused on your assessment. You either want a happy ending like modern family in every episode or you want the tough asian discipline and the non white man stuck in an asian dad body characterization... I am a non asian, and someone said this in the other comments, if it were explicitly focused on generalizations of asians.. i would find it a turn off because for me as a non asian I can't tell whether the Show is capitalizing on false assumptions. I am Nigerian and there are very similar disciplines between us and asians, but for my TV viewing pleasures I wouldn't want to see all the yelling and coldness I got from my upbringing on TV ("Tiger mom) because there's a fine line of that being a caricature. This is my favorite show on TV that took me 2 weeks to get into because the title of the show was such a turn off. 
Kim Ma
Kim Ma - 9 years ago
The title of this show really fits it quite well. As a Chinese-American with parents from Taiwan, I knew the term ABC (American Born Chinese) and FOB (Fresh Off the Boat) early-on in life. And in knowing that, the title fits perfectly to reflect the lifestyle of being Chinese-American and growing up with parents who are Fresh Off the Boat. The show would NOT work if it presented an ENTIRELY FOB family. I relate to this first-gen Chinese-American child providing my perspective of what it was like growing up in a 93% white suburb. It provides both the parents FOB perspective and what it was like for us, their children to grow up with clashing cultures (home vs. society). Also, I don't know about you but my dad is very much like Randall Park portrays. My mom is extreme tiger-mom and my dad is definitely the parent that is the more relaxed one and has no control over our tiger mother. As I have learned growing up there are different Chinese-American family dynamics. Some of my friends have really well-assimilated parents- no tiger moms, relaxed dad, whole package - then there are those as portrayed here where the mother is overbearing, and then in my experience it's been rare (or just so unknown to me because I had the former) but I know it's out there the family is more patriarchal. Judging a show because your family doesn't EXACTLY match their dynamic is not the point of the show. It's giving a fresh and somewhat-realistic perspective and view into the Asian-American family, being relatable but also very much aware of what keeps it on TV. If they realistically showed how some Asian parents disciplined their children, you know it'd start some 50 shades of grey domestic abuse controversy. They made tiger-mom TV-friendly. The show is doing its best in giving a fresh and somewhat-realistic perspective and view into the Asian-American family, being relatable but also very much aware of what keeps it on TV and who its audience is. I love the show and hope it keeps up the good work. 
Geno San Diego
Geno San Diego - 9 years ago
Bashing a stereotype with another more popularly known stereotype? Interesting...
Sam Lol
Sam Lol - 9 years ago
I'm asian and my parents are unlike any regular stereotypes you guys have said about asian parents. Their soft side is like on 95% of the time, they say I love you all the time and they always try to connect with me daily. And I know a lot of families that are like that. I guess, it's more of a 'chinese' stereotype. But, even then I'm still chinese-indonesian.
Yanagawa Ieasu
Yanagawa Ieasu - 9 years ago
Isnt one of the main characters kim jong un
SOCIALLY LE
SOCIALLY LE - 9 years ago
i don't understand why u dislike this t.v show base on the t.v show Everybody Hate Chris. Everybody Hate Chris has the same concept as The Wonder Years. 
Monica Cheung
Monica Cheung - 9 years ago
From what I found out about the show, after watching a couple of episode, this show is an adaptation of the actual Eddie huang from his book " fresh off the boat: a memoir" but made to be more of a comedy show.
Marie J
Marie J - 9 years ago
Fresh Off the Boat is not just a title they picked it is based on a book of the same title. I haven't seen it yet but I would have guessed it was more about his family but apparently from what I am hearing it is totally different. 
Vianey Mondragon
Vianey Mondragon - 9 years ago
Romantic comidy with an Asian guy as the lead man 'selfie'!❤️
chocoboblue99
chocoboblue99 - 9 years ago
I'm Chinese American. I never knew until I was grown up that Asian Parents don't normally show affection towards their kids. This is because my dad would always give me a hug and a kiss on my head at bed time. Then, he will say he loves me very much on daily bases. Then, I will say it back to him. So, my dad didn't fit the normal Asian dad stereotype. Thank goodness! So, when I have kids, I will do the same for my kids. It just doesn't sound right to not say I love you, if you love them. lol 

Now on the other hand, my mom didn't show me one bit of affection. When I was little or grown up. I asked her once why she never hug me and she said because Chinese people don't that! But, I told her dad does it all the time, and she said, well I don't! So that was that, I guess.

In the end, my dad did love the whole thing about being an American and we would do all that stuff. Like celebrating the holidays, Thanksgiving and Christmas and more. We would go out and watch games. Now this doesn't mean he forgot how to be Chinese, nope. We did that stuff too. He just wanted us to do it all because well we're Americans!
Lexander Bjorn
Lexander Bjorn - 9 years ago
Here's hoping the Lunar Chronicles also get picked up for a movie or Series. The books are fantastic, and much of the plot takes place in a futuristic Beijing, so a lot of the characters (including main characters and one of the male love interests) are Asian.
true05angel
true05angel - 9 years ago
Hey. I really like this video and agreed with most of your observations. I found that a lot of your complaints can be applied to the new show Blackish on ABC. However, I found as the season continued the writers depended less on negative/predictable stereotypes and began to develop the actual character and storylines. So give it time. I love that at least a network is trying to show some racial and social diversity.
Edward Kwong
Edward Kwong - 9 years ago
You guys know that the show is loosely based off of Eddie Huang's life right? His memoir is called Fresh Off the Boat and that's where the title comes from. I feel like the way you guys are treating this show to be a drama/documentary but at the end of the day it's a comedy. Because it's a comedy, things are exaggerated greatly and nothing is meant to be taken 100% seriously.

Personally, I think your own experiences are skewing your outlook on this show. You mention the part about Eddie getting in trouble at school and 'No Asian parent would ever be on the kid's side' is a pretty ridiculous generalization because its almost like you're saying Asians have no heart or a brain to discern whats ok and whats not. For me at least, my parents have stood up for me plenty of times in these kinds of matters. I don't know if you had heartless parents or something but when my parents found out I was being picked on for being Chinese, they flipped their wigs and screamed at the school. 
David Lindsten
David Lindsten - 9 years ago
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Adreena Lind
Adreena Lind - 9 years ago
I think the perspective is interesting. I personally like the show a lot, but have to agree that the dad is a more Americanized character. However, I also feel it is important to remember that the show is based on the real life events of a Taiwanese American kid and his family, who moved from DC to Orlando in the early 90s. It's real life and someone's real story.
WilliamBernard BROWN
WilliamBernard BROWN - 9 years ago
I think they are not taking into account that the Asian culture is so isolated that the American culture doesn't know what is a stereotype or not.
Random Oakwood
Random Oakwood - 9 years ago
About the no Asians in romance thing, there is actually this show called selfie. The asian is Korean, and not too stereotypical. You should try it out.
Random Oakwood
Random Oakwood - 9 years ago
yeah, but my point is that it exists.
Mark Lance
Mark Lance - 9 years ago
I think it was canseled
Xian Wang
Xian Wang - 9 years ago
A show with real FOB family in the US and can't assimilate... I believe that's A Native of Beijing in New York and it's not a American show, cause that's not something American people want to watch. 

As for parents defending kid in principal's office scene in FOB. Well, that actually happened to me (not as dramatically though) Basically I was bullied at school, and I settled it with a pretty bad fight during recess with broken noses (how this sort of thing is normally resolved in China) that landed me in the principal's office. I was not disciplined at home (though I did have to go to detention), but was told this is not how things are settled in America, but I should defend myself when being bullied. 
Ai Rong Lin
Ai Rong Lin - 9 years ago
In all honesty it seems as if you guys are missing the fact that the show is based off of Eddie Huang's life and book and not that of a typical fob-y Asian family. Yes, the producers have taken many liberties in many areas, but at the end of the day the show is about Eddie, and the issues surrounding fob life are secondary.
Y C
Y C - 9 years ago
I so agree with everything u guys said. I was really looking forward to a real fresh off the boat TV show but I guess it got "Hollywood" because the hardship a fob has to go through is upsetting and not at all funny. I'm just happy that there's more than 3 Asian full time on a TV show.
adrenalynn22
adrenalynn22 - 9 years ago
I'm a first gen Chinese-Canadian, a real FOB if you will, and I love the show!  When I was 9, I immigrated from Mainland China to a part of Ontario with lots of hip hop influence (and lots of southeast Asians but no Chinese) and went through much of what Eddie went through.  I remember feeling self conscious re: my rice lunch and got my dad to switch to sandwiches.  I also remember my parents trying to fit into our white and Hispanic neighbourhood.  Btw, although my parents are very strict and I've received my share of beatings, I still gave them plenty of sass so I don't think every Asian kid was terrified of their parents.  I also was fortunate to have pretty loving parents (definitely did not hear any I love yous until this year - I'm 29 now) much like Eddie's.  Also, this show is based on Eddie Huang's book Fresh Off the Boat.
Nevaeh Wright
Nevaeh Wright - 9 years ago
I totally see the relation to Everybody Hates Chris.... I agree w/ all of the views on the show actually in regards to content, acting,...etc.
J W.
J W. - 9 years ago
I agree with cha guys, but you got to remember that this is a westernized view of a Chinese family based on the novel. It's Hollywood. Also, things that go on in a Chinese family probably doesn't translate well let alone in a comedic fashion in a western society. The last time there was an influx of Asian people on TV was in 2010 where they had Outsource and Hawaii Five O. That was the season of Asians. I don't see it as a stepping stone for more Asian people to be on TV. Hollywood thinks Asians are represented if you put one or two tokens in a TV show or in the movies. Shows like FOB come once every 10 year to test the water and then if it doesn't work out, Hollywood wait for another decade to roll around to test the water again.
pezaventura
pezaventura - 9 years ago
do they even know who eddie huang is? Of course they don't relate to eddie huang, because eddie huang is kinda weird dude
Gemini Blessed
Gemini Blessed - 9 years ago
You guys need to chill ,he talks about stuff like that in his book...It was pretty funny ..its just a pilot though ,I think it will develop and get better!
OCSleazy
OCSleazy - 9 years ago
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-2958432/Don-t-defecate-public-places-don-t-touch-paintings-Thailand-releases-behaviour-guide-Chinese-tourists.html

Just be glad that theres asians on tv now. Complain later, when theres enough asian representation, that there should be more chinese or what not on television. 
Lauren C
Lauren C - 9 years ago
It's so similar to Everybody Hates Chris like he said!! 
Henggao Cai
Henggao Cai - 9 years ago
The director of Life of Pi and Brookback Mountain is Chinese. 
Lisa Krenn
Lisa Krenn - 9 years ago
I hate the title of the show. It is racist in that the show is not about a family that has just come to the country.

BTW I am Asian.
kayla acevedo
kayla acevedo - 9 years ago
Does everyone forget all.american girl with Margaret cho? That show was about an all asian family.
inexplicable01
inexplicable01 - 9 years ago
I think Fresh Off the Boat is very fitting to the show.  Indeed their situation is not fresh off the boat, but it is trying to say that their immigrant status sticks with them and is part of their American experience.  No matter how they assimilate, it is obvious that they are foreign and thus, fresh off the boat.
Neela
Neela - 9 years ago
I think I kind of understand a reason for the title. A lot of people in the show - the ladies in the neighborhood - treat the family as if they are fresh off the boat when, seriously, they moved from D.C. For example, in the potluck episode where Constance Wu's character takes the microphone, one of the ladies 'clarifies' that it's 'normal' in Taiwanese culture despite clearly knowing nothing of any Asian culture and even less about Constance Wu's character. Like you said, the characters are Westernized. However, a lot of people in their new community really refuse to recognize that. Instead, there have been multiple instances of them being treated as if they are 'fresh off the boat'. So, the title might be misleading, but I think it is there to point out how the family is being treated rather than how the family acts. That's just a hypothesis, though.
NovaKing123
NovaKing123 - 9 years ago
isn't randall park korean (dad) 
evernals
evernals - 9 years ago
If anything, they should just feature a modern singapore/ hong kong family whose parents are english overseas educated so you get that nice westernised asian balance
Joe Higashi
Joe Higashi - 9 years ago
I want the show to be more about Eddie and less about his parents
trinhcuong 1979
trinhcuong 1979 - 9 years ago
That dad look like funny n white traped in asian man, mom seem more about look good, fat kid don't look cute, funny at all, not even asian, more like hawaiian or oceanic people. Hope i can find on youtube due i don't have cable due portraying asian Americans or asians in bad ways lot, unamericans, unpatriotic, immigrants, aliens, foreigners, spies, exotic, illegal, weird, bad, ugly, uncivilized, poor, hookers, diseases, scam etc... when asians or orientalor americans are among best people in America n planet.
chargerfryar
chargerfryar - 9 years ago
I disagree with you guys that this is going to change anything for asian actors trying to get into American TV.

TV channels seem to try "alternative" comedies from time to time hoping that it will be popular due to the novelty. For black folks, big hits like The Cosby Show and Sanford and Son relied on big name black comics. The lesser known comedies that were on nobody remembers. Gay community got Will and Grace. All white people, hetero-crazy white woman, main gay guy is non-flaming, and the flaming gay guy is the comedy relief for every episode via stereotypical "funny gay" behaviour. I can't even think of a big Latino hit. George Lopez's show was like all those other black shows that just never broke out. It's ironic to me that Hollywood seems so narrow-minded(and bigoted) with its decision making, but it's very obvious that the only color they're really interested in is "Green".

 I'll just keep watching subbed Korean dramas on cable in the meantime. Wish we could get more Chinese and Japanese tv.
Fatemah
Fatemah - 9 years ago
idk what they're talking about, i actually love that show i find it really funny idk why they're picking on the smallest things... you guys are complaining there isn't enough asian american yet you guys are bashing the show and the characters
imaof4
imaof4 - 9 years ago
Haven't read the book or seen the show. The title FOTB was taken from  Eddie Huang's book based on his life.

Read in the paper that the author wished the show had retained more of his book...

Info from Wiki:
Margaret Cho had a television show (All American Girl, 1994), about how she didn't want to obey her traditional Korean parents,
Mr. T and Tina, 1976, is credited as being America's first television show to feature an Asian (in this case, actor and character - Japanese) in the leading role Pat Morita  played Taro Takahashi,  an inventor who lives with free-spirited American Tina Kelly.

Both shows were short lived.
Johanthan Smith
Johanthan Smith - 9 years ago
The dad played Kim Jong un in the interview
Alex Forster
Alex Forster - 9 years ago
i feel like this was for white people cause as a white person i laughed at some of the jokes, giggled at most but it more felt like how a white person looks at asian culture. although yea the Asian dad carried the show 
Alex Forster
Alex Forster - 9 years ago
the dog doo thing is not real, we dont do that at all. nascar is a depends kinda thing its more of like certain white males do it. but yea it does do that. although the Cs thing does nto happen my parents get mad if i get Cs
robin212212
robin212212 - 9 years ago
The show is unique in that it also shows the peculiarities of white/American culture: i.e  nascar racing,  not as much emphasis on school grades,  accepting as normal carrying doggy do in plastic bags, etc.
Kenny-Thang Nguyen
Kenny-Thang Nguyen - 9 years ago
They really don't know anything about this show. The only the reason they watch is I because ta an Asian family. This show is about the child hood of Eddie hung which is the main kid they hate
Sophia Do
Sophia Do - 9 years ago
Not all Asian parents yell at you for being called the principal's office. My parents didn't yell at me for it. They told me it was good that I was standing up for myself. The kid did say the racist remark first, and I was just defending myself.
cassidy lo
cassidy lo - 9 years ago
I am Asain and my parents always say to stand up for myself! (my dad was born in China) not all parents are like that.
Fronzel DeMarvin
Fronzel DeMarvin - 9 years ago
also i'd like to add, Eddie is playing to the black audience members and its entertaining seeing that part of the 90's as well as the pop culture references that they add to the show..lol.. i enjoyed it very much. And i think you guys have a problem with it because you are asian. You see things that other races wont see because we are not informed about the culture. 
robin212212
robin212212 - 9 years ago
It's not really playing to the black audience.  In real life eddy was very influenced by hip hop culture.
Fronzel DeMarvin
Fronzel DeMarvin - 9 years ago
i dont know much about Asian culture but i think that if the show was a true reflection of how you guys describes an Asian family it would not be on the air. By this i mean, other races wont get it, and the ratings will not be high enough to keep it on the air. I get it, we want things on tv to truly reflect us, but realistically would people tune in to see a stereotypical asian family's life. Family matters didnt reflect my family, and neither did everybody hates chris. but people watched it because it was entertaining, and not because it was a reflection of real life. 
AsianScrubs Gaming ™ Cs:go and more
AsianScrubs Gaming ™ Cs:go and more - 9 years ago
they hate us cause they aint us
 XD
Inga Hall
Inga Hall - 9 years ago
I was NOT impressed of that show. :(
All Outdoors
All Outdoors - 9 years ago
It seems a bit insulting, but who knows?
josefu0
josefu0 - 9 years ago
As a Filipino my family and I enjoy watching the show. We relate the show to us and I laugh at the grandma scene. My dad is color washed and is understanding and my mom is not strict as the mom from the show but my mom is cheap and did that Chinese Learning did to me when I was little. I like the show because it really relates to my family. The parents relates to my parents. I think it's a show to be watched with a family mainly Asian parents to get to relate and reflect onto themselves.
ProfessorDuck
ProfessorDuck - 9 years ago
Dan and mike, you guys made a video a while back about things you'll find in asian households. Could you do a video about things you will definitely NOT find in asian households?
Davey TEO
Davey TEO - 9 years ago
dan <3
水番竹均牙隹
水番竹均牙隹 - 9 years ago
you are lovable!
john1023va
john1023va - 9 years ago
Hey guys. Great job like always.  You guys mentioned about Asian romantic comedies in Hollywood. There is a movie called Shanghai Kiss starring Ken Leung and Hayden Panettiere. Check it out. It's actually one of my favorites. I can related to it a lot. 
EVILOISA
EVILOISA - 9 years ago
The kid looks like a little David So ahahah I lost it at his little brother saying: "I'm MC Hammer" ahaha
Hain-Sing HSueh
Hain-Sing HSueh - 9 years ago
Your show is cooler
Petite bantu
Petite bantu - 9 years ago
I love the show and the mum is my favourite charactere
Jennifer Chang
Jennifer Chang - 9 years ago
Ha ha... "If my dad was like that... we wouldn't be that messed up.." AGREE
Jamie Truong
Jamie Truong - 9 years ago
haters gonna hate, hate hate.
DifficultylevelAsian PLAYER1UP
DifficultylevelAsian PLAYER1UP - 9 years ago
I disagree with their comments that the show is too stereotypical.  If you're not going to have Asians doing Asian things then they're just white or non-racial.  And so why even bother making the family Asian?  Just have another white family.  Those Asians that don't want to see Asians being stereotypical or acting Asian, are just running from their own culture and are ashamed to be seen as an Asian, because they're so desperately trying to fit into white society and be white.  
Pamela Nolin
Pamela Nolin - 9 years ago
my daughter disagrees with you. she loves Asian men.
deadkittens3
deadkittens3 - 9 years ago
I watched the first 2 or 3 episodes last night with the boyfriend. And you guys pointed out a lot of things i noticed that i definitely agree with. Most everything i can overlook because it is the first season and i hope it will get better. One thing that i can't stand is the older boy, the rest of the family i really liked, but Eddie is awful and embarrassing to watch. 
SirAgravaine
SirAgravaine - 9 years ago
You guys know the title comes from the memoir it's based on, right? That these are based on someone's real life? And it's an ABC sitcom?
Sarang Marong
Sarang Marong - 9 years ago
 I think the "success perm" episode was by far the funniest but I agree that the show does seem a bit forced and that like you said, I am just happy to see it on tv.  It's a start!  The can be funny and authentic without tailoring only to please the masses.  The title is a bit misleading but I did not read the book...
Claire Isabella
Claire Isabella - 9 years ago
Yessssss! I've been waiting for this video to come out!!!!
theanimerican
theanimerican - 9 years ago
Good video. Nice to see some valid critical response to the show, good reviews or not. I agree for the most part, but I do think one of the scenes with Eddie and the black kid was a direct adaption from the autobiography. I also find it funny that my grandpa seems to really like Eddie, despite being an Asian parents himself. I feel a little bad for Eddie Huang, since there's quite a lot of changes that needed to be done to appeal to the greater American audience an this is his biography, but if the show does well, that would give them more opportunity to take the risks to put what he wanted in the show.
Shannon Huntley
Shannon Huntley - 9 years ago
First off, The Cinderella tv singing movie in the 90s starring Brandi had an Asian as the prince, her love interest.  And Margaret Cho's in the 90s was I believe the first Asian sitcom.  Just FYI
vectorm4
vectorm4 - 9 years ago
Agree 100 percent.
The parents are funny, the main kid not so funny.
Kha Truong
Kha Truong - 9 years ago
I love that new show
Yefri Setiawan
Yefri Setiawan - 9 years ago
Asian parents are mostly:
do not have a good communication with their kids
they always consider parents always correct, and you are wrong
they strict about sharing feeling with own childrens
and not funny, asian parents are mostly not funny 
manicoquita
manicoquita - 9 years ago
I dont think this show will last.
daveheel
daveheel - 9 years ago
first, it's good that this show is on to represent asians and chinese people.  though the guys do forget to mention margaret cho's "all american girl"  many years back though that was a korean family.  the show hasn't been all that funny.  love constance though.  her character had an awful accent in the first few episodes and then it magically disappeared.  we can be thankful that abc has promoted this show as much as they have.  it's great that it hasn't been cancelled yet but the writing needs work.  
winter charles
winter charles - 9 years ago
I'm pretty sure the dad in this is Kim the North Korean dictator in the interview
grownasskidd
grownasskidd - 9 years ago
Aka the Asian goldbergs
Dora
Dora - 9 years ago
As someone who is chinese, I really wish us a community would stop using FOB as a term because it is harmful for those who immigrated over here.  Its become more saddening when people think its acceptable when east asian communities use it to describe those who came here by white people. 
King Liberal Mc'GayGlobalwarming
King Liberal Mc'GayGlobalwarming - 9 years ago
Hey guys my name may not be asian but i am half and i am really glad our people get represented but i do like yo points and there are pretty true. Like wat u said bout the dad being white in an asian body is pretty straight up. I mean tha guy on the show who is the dad is like my white ass dad!!! Lol
MelodiousRhyme
MelodiousRhyme - 9 years ago
I feel like this show focuses too much on the fact they're Asian instead of focusing on the story and the characters. They need to make up their minds about whether this is a show about race or a show about a family who happen to be of Asian descent 
onyxspirals
onyxspirals - 9 years ago
Margaret Cho had a show back in the day.
Lemongrab
Lemongrab - 9 years ago
In an interview with Constance Wu, she said this show (FOB) isn't representing all Asian families. When you watch Tina Fey, you don't immediately think all white people act like that.

Because Asians have very limited type of roles, I guess. We sort of generalised it and think about how it relates to our family. No, we don't have a dad like that. No, we didn't have 'the talk', etc.

But this show isn't trying to do that. It's not trying to stereotype or generalise Asians. ( I know the jokes and stuff are stereotyped but it was mixing in with culture. )

Like when you watch a white family on TV, you don't think. Oh my family doesn't do that. Or my friend's mum isn't like that. Why should we think the same when watching an Asian family on TV?
femalegirlzz
femalegirlzz - 9 years ago
I thought it looked more like the middle
Enna M
Enna M - 9 years ago
I think you guys are all missing the point.  The show's on ABC!!!!.....NOT HBO or SHOWTIME!!!  If FOB was on HBO or SHOWTIME, it could be as edgy and risque and odd and weird humor as it wants to be.  But it's on ABC!!! ABC is owned by DISNEY!!!!  Meaning, EVERY FAMILY SIT-COM has to be clean cut and safe and non-controverisal.  It doesn't matter if the show is about a black family or a Latino family or an Asian family, if it's on ABC/DISNEY, the show has to be wholesome with GOOD "AMERICAN" FAMILY VALUES. 

This is why the Randall Park character is American-style (rather than Asian style parenting where father tells mother he's disappointed in you-the child, and then mother relays the message to you, instead of him talking to you directly).  ABC just wants to show an American family who happens to be Asian with tiny little quirks, that's all, so that any advertiser like Glade cleaning products and Applebee's can sponsor it.  Network family sit-com is all about safe clean cut shows where 9 year old children can watch with their mom and dads.  And the odd character(s) trying to fit in is a normal plot-line for TV, like Malcom in the Middle or The New Adventures of Old Christine. I hope you guys understand why the Fresh off the Boat is the way it is......   :)

P.S.  "The Goldbergs" on ABC is a family sit-com about a Jewish family with a main character as a child living in the 80's and voice-over by the adult version of the child.  Same premise as Everybody Hates Chris.  And Fresh off the Boat.  ABC likes formulaic "safe" shows.  Somebody just need put up the money and make a show on HBO or Showtime or Netflix about the Asian-American or Asian-Australian or Asian-Canadian or Asian-British experience, that's all.
Kat Lopez
Kat Lopez - 9 years ago
Hahaha! The shows on ABC. In Canada, that stands for "Chinese Born Canadians". HAHA! Yes, I have a bad sense of humour...
onyxspirals
onyxspirals - 9 years ago
+Enna M You're right.  Sounds like the standard sitcom format.  It's been like that forever.  I remember watching "Leave It To Beaver", and it was the same format back then.  It's been done over and over again.  Nothing new.  If I had cable, I probably watch it just to see how an "Asian" family on TV looks; plus, it would be nice to see other cultures depicted on TV by a major network.
Enna M
Enna M - 9 years ago
@onyxspirals
LOL!  I don't remember what commercials were shown but I know McDonald's has done an excellent superb job advertising to Asian folks.  There's a McDonald's commercial in every Asian language in the United States, at least here in California on TV and radio (foreign language stations).  The show Fresh off the Boat is not that funny, tho.  Very middle of road and bland like this:  child goes to school and sees that his classmates has something that he doesn't. So he wants it and does something he's not supposed to do to get it.  But he gets in trouble with the principal or the law, and his parents talk to him and they hug and lesson learned.  Kind of boring and normal, which means no one gets offended, which means every demographic can watch it.  And while everyone from gay republicans to single mothers to Russian immigrants is watching it, Lay's Potato Chips or Taco Bell comes out with a commercial announcing a new flavor.  Then everybody who's been watching the Fresh off the Boat TV show, goes "ooh, that looks good, i want to eat that" and then they buy it.  This is how network family sit-com works. 
onyxspirals
onyxspirals - 9 years ago
Good point about the advertising dollars.  I haven't watched the show, but, I'm wondering if the commercials that are shown during that time slot actually have Asian people in them.  If not, McDonald's, Coke, and whoever owns Tide will fill the airtime.
秋子Qiukiko
秋子Qiukiko - 9 years ago
Wow, I must be living under a rock or something because I've never heard of this until watching this video.
Regina Tam
Regina Tam - 9 years ago
i agree that I didnt really like Eddie's character. His lines made me roll my eyes a lot. I wish the family had a daughter so I could see how a female asian kid would react in the situations. The mom is probably what makes the show good for me. I do like how they try to portray a chinese family on tv as main characters though.
Saluma Taeyeon ExoShidae
Saluma Taeyeon ExoShidae - 9 years ago
I love Off The Great Wall but I have to disagree with them on this because I freaking love LOVE Fresh Off The Boat! :)
Jaejoongwife08
Jaejoongwife08 - 9 years ago
Yea there is a movie, but I can't remember the name but I know he date and I think marry a white girl.
Julianne Brandis
Julianne Brandis - 9 years ago
I watched the first 2 episode but I cant get into it. Most likely because I felt deceived by the title, Fresh Off The Boat, even though I knew it was based on Eddie Huang's memoir. I also couldn't relate to any of the rap references which probably was one of the strong comedic side of the show. Anyway, xin nian kuai le~
Andy Uchiyama
Andy Uchiyama - 9 years ago
oppss!  Cho not Cph
Andy Uchiyama
Andy Uchiyama - 9 years ago
There was Margaret Chp's "All American Girl", 1994-1995....Korean family sitcom located in LA  That was the first network sitcom involving an Asian American family.
Yunsuh Kwon
Yunsuh Kwon - 9 years ago
Can u please tell me your address or P.O box please?
Yunsuh Kwon
Yunsuh Kwon - 9 years ago
I LUV ur vids so much
Mary's Test Kitchen
Mary's Test Kitchen - 9 years ago
Loved this review because all the other ones I've watched where so positive (and sponsored) and didn't address the main shortcomings. 
4everdancer18
4everdancer18 - 9 years ago
Shanghai Calling is a romantic comedy with an asian lead
raevir
raevir - 9 years ago
The little kids amused me because I know kids that age who I could totLly picture acting like that. Thet're 2nd gen North American though, not FOB.

I didn't see everyone hates chris, but the show reminds me of an asian version of The Goldbergs. I guess it just fits in the 'culturally different family' sitcom genre.
witchgirl67
witchgirl67 - 9 years ago
I think Asian men are definitely handsome. Very cute.
Samuel Appiah
Samuel Appiah - 9 years ago
Dude F.O.B Is not only 4 East Asians, Middle Easterners, Africans, and most immigrants in general can relate 2 the term!  But i do agree with you the tittle does not bare much significance 2 the show, it's probably just a hook!
Samuel Appiah
Samuel Appiah - 9 years ago
@DoRe HeyIt'sMi oh ok i see that
DoRe HeyIt'sMi
DoRe HeyIt'sMi - 9 years ago
@Samuel Appiah But your original comment is talking about the name of the show, as in the name of the show is a "hook". I just wanted to clarify that it's the book's title and not just a "hook"
-You're Welcome
Samuel Appiah
Samuel Appiah - 9 years ago
@DoRe HeyIt'sMi  Well, yes they did use the name 4 the book and the show is based off of his life, where they use the title.

But what i'm trying to say East Asian's in know way claimed the term. I mean i'm from Canada, where we actually have more East Asians, but the term is used with all immigrants, especially Africans! Nobody actually owns the term! But i'd say if we wan't 2 claim it, then you say it belongs to people of color!
-Thanks
DoRe HeyIt'sMi
DoRe HeyIt'sMi - 9 years ago
It's based off Eddie Hwang's book and his life... so they used the name of his book. East Asian Americans kind of claim the FOB acronym like ABC
Samuel Appiah
Samuel Appiah - 9 years ago
@jamina v thanks
jamina v
jamina v - 9 years ago
That's what I also thought

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